Posted: 04 Dec 2011 at 17:49 | IP Logged
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Hi, I've been with public accounting tax for a few months now. Obviously, it's a tough job, I don't feel like I need to explain why. I'll just say that I rarely get to spend any time with my friends/family, which is causing issues in my personal life, and leave it at that.
I'm going to be done with the CPA exams fairly soon, and I've already finished the educational requirements in my state. I can definitely stick it out for the remainder of the year and get my CPA license.
After that, I would really like to transition into a job with more reasonable hours -maybe corporate accounting, (or the IRS sounds like it would be awesome).
However, my fear is that one year of experience wouldn't be enough, even with a CPA license. Maybe potential employers would frown upon a candidate who left Big 4 after just one year.
My question to the forum is: from your experience, do you think it would be practical to leave after just one year with a CPA license? If not, what would you say would be the minimum amount of time that someone should stay?
(Please don't respond with something glib or sarcastic, it's not a meaningful contribution to the discussion).
Thanks for your insights.
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