Today 07:51 AM |
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Gotta be patient man. I sent like 100++ applications across linkedin mycareersfuture indeed efinancialcareers in a month, more than half of them require creating accounts on their own homepages. Got about 3 interviews so far, 2 rejected 1 waiting. This 4th one most promising so really hope they want me.
Manager ask me update 5 FS over a week, i only updated resignation letter so far.
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Wow u got lotsa interviews!!! May I know wats ur rank ? I’m juz a lowly A2 but desperate to leave before dec24 ye… scared nobody want a lowly A2
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Today 07:31 AM |
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Sounds good, but you have to sacrifice so much of your time (7 days a week). What else can you learn after Senior 1? It seems like it’s the same portfolio. Won’t your exit get tougher if you over stayed your time? Not a lot of skills are transferable for commercial position
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You sound like someone that exited big 4 too early and now all your peers who stayed in big 4 are earning 5 digits easily and you trying your hardest to justify why staying in big 4 is a bad option.
Cope harder
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Today 05:39 AM |
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Hi fellow seniors and associates, I advice you guys to stay in Big 4 audit. according to the report on accountancy workforce review committee, partners earn a median salary of 405k SGD within 12-20 years. This is considered good for average joes here. Given that there are so many people quitting big4, those auditors who chose to stay on will have a higher chance of making partner and becoming one is just a matter of time. You can’t even smell half of partner salary if you quit big4.
Stay woke salaryman
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Sounds good, but you have to sacrifice so much of your time (7 days a week). What else can you learn after Senior 1? It seems like it’s the same portfolio. Won’t your exit get tougher if you over stayed your time? Not a lot of skills are transferable for commercial position
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Today 01:58 AM |
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Hi fellow seniors and associates, I advice you guys to stay in Big 4 audit. according to the report on accountancy workforce review committee, partners earn a median salary of 405k SGD within 12-20 years. This is considered good for average joes here. Given that there are so many people quitting big4, those auditors who chose to stay on will have a higher chance of making partner and becoming one is just a matter of time. You can’t even smell half of partner salary if you quit big4.
Stay woke salaryman
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Yesterday 11:53 PM |
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Thats nice. I open linkedin no ppl intro job. No future
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Gotta be patient man. I sent like 100++ applications across linkedin mycareersfuture indeed efinancialcareers in a month, more than half of them require creating accounts on their own homepages. Got about 3 interviews so far, 2 rejected 1 waiting. This 4th one most promising so really hope they want me.
Manager ask me update 5 FS over a week, i only updated resignation letter so far.
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Yesterday 11:48 PM |
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Interview tmr. Fingers crossed i get offer and then will just resign from this dumbass job
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Thats nice. I open linkedin no ppl intro job. No future
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Yesterday 11:21 PM |
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Interview tmr. Fingers crossed i get offer and then will just resign from this dumbass job
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Yesterday 08:18 PM |
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Big 4 already so under staffed. How to have retrenchment? If like that close shop loo
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Yesterday 07:56 PM |
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Oh lol, then ey will be the slowest based on the cycle.
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Don’t confuse the last to announce with the last to implement.
Firm can announce in August but effective in January.
Another firm can announce in September but effective in October.
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Yesterday 07:47 PM |
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Let’s just say one of the firms was the last to move from 2.9k to 3.0k even when everyone else had already adjusted.
And said firm only adjusted effective 1 Jan, so that cohort of graduates were still getting 2.9k for 6 months.
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Oh lol, then ey will be the slowest based on the cycle.
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