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Big 4 Recruitment Drive_v3
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Asenav
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Feb 10 2016, 05:48 PM
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Hello everyone, I'm a final year student in Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) Accounting. My internship semester will be in my final semester before graduation. I'm aware that I can apply for a post in Big 4 while in final year. Suppose I apply to KPMG or Deloitte in KL (preferably in the audit dept), would they consider me as a fresh graduate (since I don't have to go back to uni after internship), or as an intern? My concern is that the remuneration for both positions would be different (if not mistaken). And I've heard about the crazy work hours that fresh graduates have to endure. 0.0 Would be really grateful if anyone in Big 4 would answer my question here. Thanks! =)
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Asenav
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May 12 2016, 10:59 PM
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Good evening everyone. I just received an interview offer with EY for an internship position. Just want to ask: What sort of questions the interviewers will ask? (Especially the tough or not-so-common questions) Would it be as tough as for permanent positions? How long would the interview be? Thanks in advance for your answers! This post has been edited by Asenav: May 12 2016, 11:01 PM
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Asenav
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May 13 2016, 08:48 PM
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QUOTE(NotCooll @ May 13 2016, 06:35 PM) I completed my internship there. Maybe I can answer your questions 1. Interviewer will screen through your resume with you on the phone. So they will ask where are you studying, results, joined co-curriculum activities?They could also ask you what is your biggest achievement so far. Make sure you know your stuff very well.. 2. The interview process will be as tough because it is a very well-established company. But if you managed to get to complete your internship there, it wont be really difficult to get back there as a permanent staff. They love people coming back because there are tonnes of work to do, and since you worked there before, it will be easier to teach you rather than teaching someone who doesnt know anything at all 3. The interview session depends on how well you perform actually. Can be 10-20 minutes? Just normal chit chat through the phone. No big deal. Easy peasy Thanks, but my upcoming interview will be in-person interview, where I'll have to go to their office. Well, they did call me a few weeks ago, but it's very brief and it was to arrange a face-to-face interview. Don't know whether it is considered a phone interview. This post has been edited by Asenav: May 13 2016, 08:52 PM
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Asenav
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Nov 4 2016, 04:01 PM
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Hello everyone, I would like to ask about the tax department for Big 4 in Ipoh.
Could any of you explain about the lifestyle there? In particular I would like to know about the nature of works for associate level (I'm a soon-to-be fresh graduate) and how often you need to do OT and outstation travel.
I don't mind OT and travelling, but since I've heard that the tax department isn't as busy as audit, I would appreciate it if anyone here would clarify on it.
Thanks =)
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