Today 09:36 PM |
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Exactly.. i am gonna repeat and repeat again.
Audit is one of the safest (potentially the fastest as well)route for acc grad to hit 100k Pa
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What an odd way to characterize choosing careers.
Why is safety even an issue? Grads are not being asked to gamble their career or money away.
If a grad is bright and ambitious, they will easily go into other corporate or banking or finance tracks that allow them to easily hit 100k far faster and with lower working hrs, than Big4.
It's not an issue of safety vs risk. It's a difference between the lazy + unambitious grad vs the hungry + ambitious grad. Audit attracts the former type of grads, that want to walk into a job without much competition or effort (because barriers to entry are so low). The latter type of grads will avoid Big4 altogether because they know they can earn so much more elsewhere, and are not afraid of competing to prove themselves.
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Today 09:09 PM |
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Wth?? 60 hours is rookie numbers. I kena 90 and above. Sometimes 100 plus. Reached mgr str8 away quit audit lol.
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I lost count of the hours… usually it’s 6-7 days a week during heavy peak.
Less intense peak 5 days
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Today 09:05 PM |
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WTF u serious? my friend just recently join EY, started last month, only worked 60 hrs so far
maybe he'll do 90 hours soon, sibei jialat
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Which sector? Lol 60 hours considered good already in yellow.
Depends on his portfolio also.
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Today 08:54 PM |
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WTF u serious? my friend just recently join EY, started last month, only worked 60 hrs so far
maybe he'll do 90 hours soon, sibei jialat
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Depend luck. List co if u get bad port then really gg. Been there. Can do it.. is only whether u wan or think worth anot.
Btw i mid tier.
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Today 08:31 PM |
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Wth?? 60 hours is rookie numbers. I kena 90 and above. Sometimes 100 plus. Reached mgr str8 away quit audit lol.
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WTF u serious? my friend just recently join EY, started last month, only worked 60 hrs so far
maybe he'll do 90 hours soon, sibei jialat
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Today 08:30 PM |
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"Despite the good pay of $4.3k"
What the fk are you smoking? how is 4.3k pay good for the amount of BS you have to endure and the 60 hours a week every week for months / years even worth?
Big 4 jobs are no different than grabfood workers working 10 hours a day hitting 4.5k lol
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Wth?? 60 hours is rookie numbers. I kena 90 and above. Sometimes 100 plus. Reached mgr str8 away quit audit lol.
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Today 08:17 PM |
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I'm from NTU. Our juniors, the younger generation of local graduates, are undermining the local audit industry by not joining audit firms.
To the younger generation... Join the Big 4. Why hesitate?
Despite the good pay of $4.3K, you still don't want to work in an audit firm? Yes, the hours are long, and the work-life balance isn't ideal, but it’s a valuable experience.
Please don't force us to offshore audits overseas until there are no more internship opportunities.
Think about the future younger generation—Generation Alpha—who wants to join the audit industry in the future.
Do that by carrying down the craft.
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"Despite the good pay of $4.3k"
What the fk are you smoking? how is 4.3k pay good for the amount of BS you have to endure and the 60 hours a week every week for months / years even worth?
Big 4 jobs are no different than grabfood workers working 10 hours a day hitting 4.5k lol
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Today 08:10 PM |
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Exactly.. i am gonna repeat and repeat again.
Audit is one of the safest (potentially the fastest as well)route for acc grad to hit 100k Pa
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Ppl need to stay in big 4. Big 4 is the future.
If i got the chance i sure go ( provided the role offered is what i want). I reject them before.
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Today 05:16 PM |
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I'm from NTU. Our juniors, the younger generation of local graduates, are undermining the local audit industry by not joining audit firms.
To the younger generation... Join the Big 4. Why hesitate?
Despite the good pay of $4.3K, you still don't want to work in an audit firm? Yes, the hours are long, and the work-life balance isn't ideal, but it’s a valuable experience.
Please don't force us to offshore audits overseas until there are no more internship opportunities.
Think about the future younger generation—Generation Alpha—who wants to join the audit industry in the future.
Do that by carrying down the craft.
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Exactly.. i am gonna repeat and repeat again.
Audit is one of the safest (potentially the fastest as well)route for acc grad to hit 100k Pa
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Today 03:52 PM |
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Who asked the JC people don't want to take accountancy course?
So end up have to open to ITE and poly kia lor
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Even those from poly avoided all these 💩 by changing courses at university. Quite a number of people who studied and done well in accounting in poly switched to economics, finance, or IT in 2020, the year the cut-off for accounting plummeted.
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