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23-11-2022, 05:03 PM
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The money is good. Work 6 years buy condo.
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the pay same as audit lol
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23-11-2022, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The money is good. Work 6 years buy condo.
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Term and conditions apply: U can only afford Meville Park
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23-11-2022, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hey guys. Newbie here needing serious advice as am a fresh grad don't know what I want.
I have Deloitte Internal Audit and External Audit to choose from.
My classmates who went into external audit say that external auditor can easily become internal auditor in the future so I'm better off going for external.
I didn't see much discussion here about internal audit (risk advisory) so please kindly share your experiences.
How's the working life? Does internal audit really ot lesser?
Don't mind sending you a grab voucher as a thanks for sharing. Really appreciate your help
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If you enjoy doing numbers then go for financial audit. Financial audit heavily involved in tying numbers, requiring good knowledge on double entries as well as consolidation.
If you enjoy dealing with policies, internal controls/ processes, or doing flowcharts then go for internal audit.
OT wise, yes its better than financial audit in my opinion. so far i do enjoy my work and if i need to OT, usually its just 1-2 hours more before i call it a day. I feel its way better than financial audit where the earlies u can go off is like what? 10? 11?
- someone that interned in GA and decided to join risk role in one of the big 4 as full-time.
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23-11-2022, 10:35 PM
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Seeing so many big4 employees stuck in big4 is truly saddening. Pity the most of you have to work so late hours for peanuts and tbh really sucks to be you. Worse, working long hours is linked to higher stress, burnout, depression and health problems.
Luckily, I am here to help all of you here. I used to be a big 4 auditor 10 years ago and I absolutely hated it because of the long hours and meagre salary. Fortunately, I was lucky to meet my mentor in the financial services industry. Today, I am a financial services associate director in one of the MNC and I am thankful of my mentor for shaping who I am today. My expertise lies on helping young professionals to recommend investment linked products to maximize portfolio returns (I also understand that auditors are bound by certain restrictions which disallows them to invest certain stocks in the stock market). Most of the investment linked products I recommended to my clients they are able to reap a decently well percentage returns. These are the small things that I have helped my clients which made them appreciative of who I am and I felt grateful for being able to value-add to their lives (unlike audit, where you are not doing anything to value add to your clients but just finding deficiencies in your client's operating controls - thus making auditors look like pests in the eyes of their client)
Alternatively, you could also join one of my team of high achieving financial advisors and we are currently expanding very fast. I have helped several of my juniors achieve MDRT (some even COT) status within 1-2 years of their career. Some of them have made at least 2x more than how much they would have earned if they stayed on as an auditor.
This is a lifetime opportunity for you guys out here and the choice is clear, do not hesitate to join my team and you will have no regrets
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23-11-2022, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seeing so many big4 employees stuck in big4 is truly saddening. Pity the most of you have to work so late hours for peanuts and tbh really sucks to be you. Worse, working long hours is linked to higher stress, burnout, depression and health problems.
Luckily, I am here to help all of you here. I used to be a big 4 auditor 10 years ago and I absolutely hated it because of the long hours and meagre salary. Fortunately, I was lucky to meet my mentor in the financial services industry. Today, I am a financial services associate director in one of the MNC and I am thankful of my mentor for shaping who I am today. My expertise lies on helping young professionals to recommend investment linked products to maximize portfolio returns (I also understand that auditors are bound by certain restrictions which disallows them to invest certain stocks in the stock market). Most of the investment linked products I recommended to my clients they are able to reap a decently well percentage returns. These are the small things that I have helped my clients which made them appreciative of who I am and I felt grateful for being able to value-add to their lives (unlike audit, where you are not doing anything to value add to your clients but just finding deficiencies in your client's operating controls - thus making auditors look like pests in the eyes of their client)
Alternatively, you could also join one of my team of high achieving financial advisors and we are currently expanding very fast. I have helped several of my juniors achieve MDRT (some even COT) status within 1-2 years of their career. Some of them have made at least 2x more than how much they would have earned if they stayed on as an auditor.
This is a lifetime opportunity for you guys out here and the choice is clear, do not hesitate to join my team and you will have no regrets
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smlj? become insurance agent to promote and hard sell shitty insurance policies that fatten your wallet rather than being in the interest of your clients? that's what's truly saddening
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23-11-2022, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seeing so many big4 employees stuck in big4 is truly saddening. Pity the most of you have to work so late hours for peanuts and tbh really sucks to be you. Worse, working long hours is linked to higher stress, burnout, depression and health problems.
Luckily, I am here to help all of you here. I used to be a big 4 auditor 10 years ago and I absolutely hated it because of the long hours and meagre salary. Fortunately, I was lucky to meet my mentor in the financial services industry. Today, I am a financial services associate director in one of the MNC and I am thankful of my mentor for shaping who I am today. My expertise lies on helping young professionals to recommend investment linked products to maximize portfolio returns (I also understand that auditors are bound by certain restrictions which disallows them to invest certain stocks in the stock market). Most of the investment linked products I recommended to my clients they are able to reap a decently well percentage returns. These are the small things that I have helped my clients which made them appreciative of who I am and I felt grateful for being able to value-add to their lives (unlike audit, where you are not doing anything to value add to your clients but just finding deficiencies in your client's operating controls - thus making auditors look like pests in the eyes of their client)
Alternatively, you could also join one of my team of high achieving financial advisors and we are currently expanding very fast. I have helped several of my juniors achieve MDRT (some even COT) status within 1-2 years of their career. Some of them have made at least 2x more than how much they would have earned if they stayed on as an auditor.
This is a lifetime opportunity for you guys out here and the choice is clear, do not hesitate to join my team and you will have no regrets
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Insurance agents say insurance agents la. wapiang brand yourself as what financial services associate director. MNC??? insurance only have that few companies bodoo, just state AIA/Prudential/GE
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23-11-2022, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seeing so many big4 employees stuck in big4 is truly saddening. Pity the most of you have to work so late hours for peanuts and tbh really sucks to be you. Worse, working long hours is linked to higher stress, burnout, depression and health problems.
Luckily, I am here to help all of you here. I used to be a big 4 auditor 10 years ago and I absolutely hated it because of the long hours and meagre salary. Fortunately, I was lucky to meet my mentor in the financial services industry. Today, I am a financial services associate director in one of the MNC and I am thankful of my mentor for shaping who I am today. My expertise lies on helping young professionals to recommend investment linked products to maximize portfolio returns (I also understand that auditors are bound by certain restrictions which disallows them to invest certain stocks in the stock market). Most of the investment linked products I recommended to my clients they are able to reap a decently well percentage returns. These are the small things that I have helped my clients which made them appreciative of who I am and I felt grateful for being able to value-add to their lives (unlike audit, where you are not doing anything to value add to your clients but just finding deficiencies in your client's operating controls - thus making auditors look like pests in the eyes of their client)
Alternatively, you could also join one of my team of high achieving financial advisors and we are currently expanding very fast. I have helped several of my juniors achieve MDRT (some even COT) status within 1-2 years of their career. Some of them have made at least 2x more than how much they would have earned if they stayed on as an auditor.
This is a lifetime opportunity for you guys out here and the choice is clear, do not hesitate to join my team and you will have no regrets
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Insurance agents say insurance agents la. Brand yourself as what financial services associate director wapiang. MNC??? Insurance only has that few companies bodoohh, just state GE/Pru/AIA
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23-11-2022, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seeing so many big4 employees stuck in big4 is truly saddening. Pity the most of you have to work so late hours for peanuts and tbh really sucks to be you. Worse, working long hours is linked to higher stress, burnout, depression and health problems.
Luckily, I am here to help all of you here. I used to be a big 4 auditor 10 years ago and I absolutely hated it because of the long hours and meagre salary. Fortunately, I was lucky to meet my mentor in the financial services industry. Today, I am a financial services associate director in one of the MNC and I am thankful of my mentor for shaping who I am today. My expertise lies on helping young professionals to recommend investment linked products to maximize portfolio returns (I also understand that auditors are bound by certain restrictions which disallows them to invest certain stocks in the stock market). Most of the investment linked products I recommended to my clients they are able to reap a decently well percentage returns. These are the small things that I have helped my clients which made them appreciative of who I am and I felt grateful for being able to value-add to their lives (unlike audit, where you are not doing anything to value add to your clients but just finding deficiencies in your client's operating controls - thus making auditors look like pests in the eyes of their client)
Alternatively, you could also join one of my team of high achieving financial advisors and we are currently expanding very fast. I have helped several of my juniors achieve MDRT (some even COT) status within 1-2 years of their career. Some of them have made at least 2x more than how much they would have earned if they stayed on as an auditor.
This is a lifetime opportunity for you guys out here and the choice is clear, do not hesitate to join my team and you will have no regrets
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Insurance agents say insurance agents la. Brand yourself as what financial services associate director. MNC??? Insurance only has that few companies , just state GE/Pru/AIA
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23-11-2022, 11:20 PM
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Insurance agents say insurance agents la. Brand yourself as what financial services associate director wapiang. MNC??? Insurance only has that few companies bodoohh, just state GE/Pru/AIA
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23-11-2022, 11:28 PM
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Lol, insurance agent at mrt station, mall atrium dangle freebies in front of ppl to make them sign crappy savings plans??
Talk until so big, so satki
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