Yup. I would be alright with missing out on school if I were to disregard the fact that I have assessments two days later.Sunday. You get to miss out on a day of school!
HAHA shiet! You'll be fine.Yup. I would be alright with missing out on school if I were to disregard the fact that I have assessments two days later.
Best of luck though, nexusbrah!
Thanks for the tips! Hopefully I'll learn a lot from this interview, as you said.Best advice is just to be natural and enjoy it!
Yep thats the main thing. Having interviewed at investment banks and law firms (eventually securing a position) it helps once you have been to a few interviews you start to pick up on mannerisms, and generally not feeling nervous and being natural and engaging in a conversation with the interviewer, rather then it being an 'interview' in a sense.Thanks for the tips! Hopefully I'll learn a lot from this interview, as you said.
^^ This. Holding it off-HQ makes it seem more so.Quite a few I think. First round interviews is the stage where the culling really begins (from what I've heard anyway... but then my sources aren't ever reliable lol).
Hi there!Thanks chronost i remember asking u about cadetships and accounting tafe last year
Oh yes i meant b.com with an accounting major i cant really decide between accounting and actuarials atm..
Unfortunately she can't apply for any, that's why it's harder to choose.Hi there!
I was in the exact same position as you last year trying to decide between accounting vs actuarial. If you have any interest in accounting at all, I would still recommend applying to as many accounting cadetship/co-ops as possible. You can always change your mind during the recruitment process and it'll still be an extremely useful experience going though the networking events, online applications, online testing, phone interviews and assessment centres which consists of interviews, group exercises, written exercises and more computer testing (this was for PwC last year). The process is more or less the same as the vacation/graduate programs that you will apply in uni anyway.
If you have your heart set on actuarial, the best option would be to apply for the co-op scholarship at UNSW. It's one of the biggest programs with 13 places this year and I would highly recommend that you start your application asap when it opens around June (I think).
Thank you for ur advice but as chornost said im not qualified for both of themHi there!
I was in the exact same position as you last year trying to decide between accounting vs actuarial. If you have any interest in accounting at all, I would still recommend applying to as many accounting cadetship/co-ops as possible. You can always change your mind during the recruitment process and it'll still be an extremely useful experience going though the networking events, online applications, online testing, phone interviews and assessment centres which consists of interviews, group exercises, written exercises and more computer testing (this was for PwC last year). The process is more or less the same as the vacation/graduate programs that you will apply in uni anyway.
If you have your heart set on actuarial, the best option would be to apply for the co-op scholarship at UNSW. It's one of the biggest programs with 13 places this year and I would highly recommend that you start your application asap when it opens around June (I think).
Oops, sorry must have missed that info.Thank you for ur advice but as chornost said im not qualified for both of them
So what are you doing in uni now?
I'll PM you lol i dont wanna go off the topicOops, sorry just have missed that info.
Actuarial studies =]
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Can you recommend the best site to get these practice test from?Practice SHL tests are your best friend.
Hope you went well. Where was the interview at? you generally get a good positive vibe throughout when you have a laid back conversation during the interview and are able to be yourself throughout.Fuarrrr had an interview today.
I felt like it went well. I hope they felt the same!