I am quite interested in applying however you are expected to work at least 4 days a week after July 2014?Well there you go! It's called the Private Young Achievers Program. Check it out here: http://mycareer.deloitte.com/au/en/students/programs/deloitteprivateyoungachieversprogram
How am I supposed to study and work at the same time?note - the initial requirement will be at least 4 days from the end of June to November and flexibly thereafter
You get 4-7 hours off for uni lectures/tutorials, and you space it out to try and fit with the firm's work hours. Alot of cadets do night classes which is after work. A cadetship is full time work after all, you're not signing up for one or two days a week, this is a fairly large commitment to the firm.I am quite interested in applying however you are expected to work at least 4 days a week after July 2014?
How am I supposed to study and work at the same time?
I think overall the work-life balance is no better/worse than you're going to find in any other commerce related job, obviously there are going to be jobs with less hours, such as government departments but there are also plenty of jobs with much longer hours so make of it what you will. It's also going to come down to the culture of the firm which varies place to place.hey guys with some cadetships soon to open,
I have a question for the cadets/accountants/people who can offer any advice
How would you say the work-life balance is? I know this can vary between firms/fields of accounting, but it seems that it's generally harder to maintain than other occupations?
When firms ask for leadership, teamwork, communication skills (i.e., soft skills), what do they actually mean? Do they just want you to recount of experiences where you had to "..." and how you utilised your skills (STAR)?
Would you say that you find your job satisfying, as it seems that people perceive as to be monotonous? - "bean counters"
appreciate it!
Strongly suggest going to the ICAA info evening! I went to similar events and met some HR people at them who I later ran into at interviews and the likes, was definitely an advantage having spoken to them beforeThanks for the detailed response, Jinks! Yeah whilst the majority of the cadetships seem to be opening after the ICAA cadetship evening, some opportunities have opened up already!
Wow that's actually really awesome! I wouldn't have thought that you actually get to talk to the actual HR people. KeeeeeenStrongly suggest going to the ICAA info evening! I went to similar events and met some HR people at them who I later ran into at interviews and the likes, was definitely an advantage having spoken to them before
They will be the ones promoting the firm,along with other employees. If you leave a good impression it might last enough for them to help you in your first stage or so of the applicationWow that's actually really awesome! I wouldn't have thought that you actually get to talk to the actual HR people. Keeeeeen
Exactly this, and even if they aren't the HR people you may find the representatives from the firms are those that help out during assessment centres or do firm tours, so it all counts if they can put in a good word!They will be the ones promoting the firm,along with other employees. If you leave a good impression it might last enough for them to help you in your first stage or so of the application
I would also recommend going to the information nights held by the bigger firms such as PwC, EY and KPMG. You'll learn more about their organisation and you will have more time to speak to employees or HR representatives than at the ICAA since you have over 20 firms to get around to at ICAA. Funnily enough, I met the head HR recruiter at EY's information night and left a pretty good impression. He turned out to be the HR recruiter for audit (which I applied for) and he was also one of the two interviewers who interviewed me. Note that you will have to register for these nights so keep an eye out for when they are held. From memory, they are usually held not long after the online applications are opened.Strongly suggest going to the ICAA info evening! I went to similar events and met some HR people at them who I later ran into at interviews and the likes, was definitely an advantage having spoken to them before
Cadets at some big4 firms can recommend a friend and actually receive monetary reward if you're through. After one whole year at Macquarie you just met one cadet?Sorry to bother everyone. But does knowing a cadet give me some advantage for a vacationers spot? Cause it turns out 1 of my new uni mates is a cadet a PwC :L
There is no harm in applying, if they didn't like you in the interview stage at all they might not progress your application this time around however, if perhaps you performed well but there was just that one person who did a bit better then you should be fine!Hey guys! I didn't receive a cadetship last year so I'll be reapplying this year (at least I have some interview experience now hahah).
Do you guys think that I should reapply for firms which I have been rejected by in the face to face interview stage or would that come off as poor form? (mainly curious for BDO)