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Would this only be applicable for year 12 students? Are first or second year uni students able to be applicable?
Both above answers are correct, some firms are happy to take year 12 and first year students whilst others only offer the positions to year 12 students.Would this only be applicable for year 12 students? Are first or second year uni students able to be applicable?
Alright, thanksBoth above answers are correct, some firms are happy to take year 12 and first year students whilst others only offer the positions to year 12 students.
Note you would need very likely drop your double degree in order for a cadetship to work. IT and Business(I'm guessing one of the majors is accounting) are both relevant so either could be dropped.Alright, thanks
I plan to work during the uni breaks :ONote you would need very likely drop your double degree in order for a cadetship to work. IT and Business(I'm guessing one of the majors is accounting) are both relevant so either could be dropped.
Ahh that's very true actually, I was thinking more general questions not specifically the pay question, but it did sound like i was specifing it :S. Either way I reckon the pay is quite decent for the hours worked+being a uni student with few better options.In my experience, mid-tiers pay better than big 4 at the junior levels (i.e. cadet through to grad). For example, back in my day, I was on $34k in my 2nd year as a cadet whereas my peers in Moore Stephens were on $38k. ($4k isn't much but as a % it is)
That being said, once you get to say, experienced associate or senior associate/accountant level it starts to grow in the big 4 favour (note: different firms have different emphasis on this- e.g. it's automatic promotion in some mid-tiers and some big4, but in others it's business-case/criteria-based). At manager level and higher, even amongst the big 4 there can be a more sizeable variance between the firms (about 20% difference).
I personally wouldn't be asking about pay at the ICAA night- could give off the wrong impression IMO.
You may be thinking of an internship then. Cadetships have you work whilst doing uni.(and also have you stop working for a year for you to catch up on your degree)I plan to work during the uni breaks :O
I will see what the future holds for me, but thanks for the info.You may be thinking of an internship then. Cadetships have you work whilst doing uni.(and also have you stop working for a year for you to catch up on your degree)
maybe use ur hsc results? *shrugs* or just email them to ask.for the PwC application how do i put in my uni expected academic results because weve only had a handful of tests and quizzes so far.
lol harsh, good advice though.@Ilikecats i dont think scaling was the problem.......
But thanks for the advice
You'll have to rephrase that...not very clear. I'm guessing you mean can I apply at any time. The answer is no, applications have opened but it will close near the end of may. So you got until then to apply.can u apply at time for PwC or is it like 1st in 1st served?
Don't they close on the 23rd of may or something for pwc?You'll have to rephrase that...not very clear. I'm guessing you mean can I apply at any time. The answer is no, applications have opened but it will close near the end of may. So you got until then to apply.
And firms never choose applicants on a first in first serve basis, that would go against the whole application process....