Today 03:44 PM |
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Lol you all bet on the wrong horse man.
10-15 years ago, accounting looked safe and somewhat prestigious field for medium-flyer students. With the promise of a first job in a shiny big corporate brand name like EY, Deloitte, PwC, how can one go wrong by choosing it?
But the writing was always on the wall with race to the bottom fee undercutting and lowering of standards by importing third worlders.
Industry always moves faster than education. Audit and other accounting jobs were losing prestige faster than what was reflected in uni IGP scores and selectiveness. There's a time lag.
That's why all the good A Level scorers who selected accounting thinking it will translate to the prestige they 'deserve' when they enter the job market, were so shell-shocked when they find out that it's pure dogswork done by Malaysians or capable of being outsourced to other poorer countries. Hence, all bitter and jaded.
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Shock is shock lah. I know one SMU was shock he has to work with Malaysian.
That's why nowadays smart JC folks and young gen local graduates smart liao. They studied CS and join tech company. Lol.
Aiya people who studied accountancy are introvert lah. What you want?
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Today 03:39 PM |
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They alrdy fk ed the local u degree holder alrdy. Now even ite and poly ppl AND NON ACCT GRADS are in the game. Accountancy is like cca or side chick now
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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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Today 03:37 PM |
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For the full-time job, I think they are doing that now. Bargaining power to pay less?
Are you from NTU? Why would you be happy to see bad things happening to your juniors or local graduates?
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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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Today 03:32 PM |
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U cannot compare us to sg la. Sg gov will step in to levy them if too many outsource gg on. U no employee in sg u cant enjoy some tax incentive also. So no, those kpkb ppl in facebook comments wont work in sg.
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You tell the young gen lah
They themselves undermine the audit industry by not joining audit firms
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Today 03:23 PM |
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Lol you all bet on the wrong horse man.
10-15 years ago, accounting looked safe and somewhat prestigious field for medium-flyer students. With the promise of a first job in a shiny big corporate brand name like EY, Deloitte, PwC, how can one go wrong by choosing it?
But the writing was always on the wall with race to the bottom fee undercutting and lowering of standards by importing third worlders.
Industry always moves faster than education. Audit and other accounting jobs were losing prestige faster than what was reflected in uni IGP scores and selectiveness. There's a time lag.
That's why all the good A Level scorers who selected accounting thinking it will translate to the prestige they 'deserve' when they enter the job market, were so shell-shocked when they find out that it's pure dogswork done by Malaysians or capable of being outsourced to other poorer countries. Hence, all bitter and jaded.
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Today 03:15 PM |
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Wait till the day comes lor then we all got more bargaining power
By then can tell NTU,NTU,SMU "Sorry hor...we don't have internship because everything offshore now."
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For the full-time job, I think they are doing that now. Bargaining power to pay less?
Are you from NTU? Why would you be happy to see bad things happening to your juniors or local graduates?
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Today 03:07 PM |
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They alrdy fk ed the local u degree holder alrdy. Now even ite and poly ppl AND NON ACCT GRADS are in the game. Accountancy is like cca or side chick now
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You don’t have to be local either. All are welcome to join. It’s a very low barrier to entry.
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Today 03:04 PM |
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Wait till the day comes lor then we all got more bargaining power
By then can tell NTU,NTU,SMU "Sorry hor...we don't have internship because everything offshore now."
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They alrdy fk ed the local u degree holder alrdy. Now even ite and poly ppl AND NON ACCT GRADS are in the game. Accountancy is like cca or side chick now
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Today 03:00 PM |
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U cannot compare us to sg la. Sg gov will step in to levy them if too many outsource gg on. U no employee in sg u cant enjoy some tax incentive also. So no, those kpkb ppl in facebook comments wont work in sg.
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Wait till the day comes lor then we all got more bargaining power
By then can tell NTU,NTU,SMU "Sorry hor...we don't have internship because everything offshore now."
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Today 02:40 PM |
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You laugh
Don't later audit partners outsource everything oversea
U.S. happening now until everything outsourced and ends up no more internship opportunities!!!
Can you imagine there is no internship opportunity because of outsource?
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U cannot compare us to sg la. Sg gov will step in to levy them if too many outsource gg on. U no employee in sg u cant enjoy some tax incentive also. So no, those kpkb ppl in facebook comments wont work in sg.
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