chewy123
OAM, FAICD, FAAS, MBBS
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Re: Will part-time job experience help get a job after completing a commerce/eco degr
I don't know anything about investment banks, but for accounting at least, job experience is really just a stepping stone for you to answer behavioural questions. So:
Q: "Tell me an example of you working in a group and a conflict occured, how did you resolve it"
A: "When I was working at KFC...this and that happened"
OR
A: "When I was working on a group assignment..."
The reason why work experience will be benefitial is that you can draw upon a more varied life experience to deal with these questions, as oppose to using only university-related examples. I know that there are a considerable number of people who have never worked and/or rarely participated in ECs and got into the big4, the question is whether is you can effectively use your life experience (e.g. ECs, travelling, social life) to demonstrate you are a person with the traits they want.
It is possible that part time work could adversely effect your academic result to the extent that you should not work at all. That would be something for you to judge. If working means you will get passes instead of credit, then that's something you have to think about.
I don't know anything about investment banks, but for accounting at least, job experience is really just a stepping stone for you to answer behavioural questions. So:
Q: "Tell me an example of you working in a group and a conflict occured, how did you resolve it"
A: "When I was working at KFC...this and that happened"
OR
A: "When I was working on a group assignment..."
The reason why work experience will be benefitial is that you can draw upon a more varied life experience to deal with these questions, as oppose to using only university-related examples. I know that there are a considerable number of people who have never worked and/or rarely participated in ECs and got into the big4, the question is whether is you can effectively use your life experience (e.g. ECs, travelling, social life) to demonstrate you are a person with the traits they want.
It is possible that part time work could adversely effect your academic result to the extent that you should not work at all. That would be something for you to judge. If working means you will get passes instead of credit, then that's something you have to think about.