I've just been involved in a couple of rounds of Vacationer interviews at EY, I can tell you that it doesn't make much difference - post-interviews, all us interviewers and observers debrief each candidate and in one instance recently, the niece of a senior partner was highlighted during the...
Hey seremify - what does PwC offer for CA candidates? Internal and PLS or other things?
I'm just doing a bit of research and cross Big4 comparisons in my new role as "CA Champion" in my division
Don't forget that if you somehow don't do all the pre-req subjects at uni, don't stress as you can enroll in bridging courses later on (which your employer will hopefully pay for!)
I doubt its possible - I remember at uni I did some IBUS/MGMT subjects in 1st and 2nd year, but then realised quite late the CA prerequisities so I was forced to do a single major in Accounting and only a minor in Biz Law..so out of all the subjects I did in a single BCom, all bar 4...
Yeah, having worked in Accounting the past 4 years I find myself relying on acalculator or excel for even basic things I would have done in my head at high school
Nevertheless as someone said below, you'd probably have to do a bridging course as there are a couple of maths subjects with 2U...
It all depends on which jobs you end up going for, but generally, you'd all be treated as the same during an interview process..employers value interpersonal/soft skills higher than education (again, depending on which industry)
I can give you my perspective, coming from someone who's been out there working for the last 3+ years, that hated QMA and QMB when I did them (in 2003), pretty much 'just' passing - I don't think I've ever used any concepts from QMA since I did that subject...so suck it up, cram and get through...
Congratulations!
What service line will you be working in?
I know here in Sydney things are tight and they are rolling back the number of spots for vaccies and 2010 grads in Assurance (i.e. rightsizing the intake)
Reason most firms won't offer grad positions to as many vaccies as usual is that they want to take advantage of the market this year, where more "high quality" candidates will be available, where they would normally go to banks/finance sector/corporate (assuming banks etc are decreasing their...