cassieagill
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yay just got a call from E&Y...sorry to brag
lolerr... is getting an interview from EY something to brag about?
Fantastic, thanks a lot mate!^ yeah, in terms of your extracurriculars you've got it all set (i'm a big 4 cadet btw) maybe just through in some sport, music, etc, just make sure you can expand on them and talk/ write about how they will allow you to contribute to the firm (transferable) along with the all importnat work/life balance. Also, try to use marks as a selling point since I've noticed that many cadets range from average to stellar marks. This means you can separate yourself from the rest.
Just remember that you aren't aiming to create a list of things but instead you want to draw from it enough information to show you have skills which are relevant/useful to the employer, and to entice them into bringing you in for an interview. Yes some of the things you mentioned sound interesting but it all comes down to how you put it in your application. In other words, its not a reviewer going through a checklist of "does XYZ have at least 5 different activities? check."Thanks for that, I really appreciate it.
Also, do you know how much extra curricular activities the Big 4 are looking for? I've started my own website (social awareness/civil rights sort of thing) and promoted it to 400 visitors in 72 hours, entered the CA student challenge, member of electronic frontiers australia and NIA, did volunteering web development for a small accounting company, world vision fund raising, 40 hour famine, city 2 surf and worlds greatest shave.
I've also got some work experience in two retail positions, one of which I was shift manager.
In your opinion, do I realistically have a chance or should I invest more time in my resume?
Thanks again for your help.
IIRC applications open mid May and close end of June.when do applications open and close?
LOL yes. I agree that it is difficult to maintain the incentive but usually your fellow cadets have at least one in the bunch who are motivated and that can spread?Do any experienced cadets or past cadets here find it difficult to stay motivated during university study (i.e.minimum high credit) considering that you pretty much are guaranteed a job after graduation?
Right now I'm finding it hard to motivate myself to study at a level for D to HD. I was hoping for any experienced cadets to give me some advice on this.
Cheers