Today 02:57 PM | ||
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Why are you being made a scapegoat few years ago? As an associate, your role is primarily to support the audit process. You follow procedures and report findings to senior staff. Final decisions and sign-offs are typically made by partners who have the authority and responsibility. If you decide to go ahead with a career in auditing, then you should focus on continue learning, maintaining high ethical standards, and you have to be prepared to document and defend your work which will be essential for protection against any potential pitfalls. |
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Today 02:51 PM | ||
Unregistered | Cringe af. | |
Today 02:09 PM | ||
Unregistered | Hey, your vocab is like, not vibing with the cool kids. | |
Today 02:07 PM | ||
Unregistered | Dude I was a S1 scapegoat earning 3.2k just few years ago. | |
Today 01:56 PM | ||
Unregistered | yeah. how to ask an audit associate A1 who getting paid $4.1K to be the scapegoat? Lol | |
Today 01:22 PM | ||
Unregistered | Unlikely associates will tank such responsibilities la. Only the workload. Eh 4k associate expect everyday go home on the dot? Commercial accountants also 4k work like dog. | |
Today 01:16 PM | ||
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Today 01:00 PM | ||
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I think one of the reason why some young people resign or young people don't join audit is because they afraid they might be asked by many people to bear the responsibilities or legal consequence due to negligence or lack of duty of care? Because the pay is like $4.1K? The audit association has a thinking that "The audit partners, lawyers, client, judge, regulators, ISCA, ACRA wants an audit associate who taking a $4.1K salary to bear all the responsibilities or legal consequence." They are thinking "Siao eh!! $4.1K salary, you want to limpeh to tank everything and legal consequences for YOU!!. NO WAY! you smart......I not stupid" |
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Today 12:37 PM | ||
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mindset wrong you all mindset wrong la. screwed up. must be able to take the pain and pressure. no pain no gain |
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Today 12:37 PM | ||
Unregistered | Eh boy...How you tell? | |
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