haha..jessi90 said:just wondering, how would a law degree help in tax?
haha..jessi90 said:just wondering, how would a law degree help in tax?
well i got the call from PKF today so ive been offered the job, am shortlisted for grant thornton, so if enough people drop out ill get an offer there. but considering i live in Sutherland the PKF is very Appealing, i mean it takes me 15 min to get to work, get to sleep in lol. Goin to Caringbahkakhmed said:hey ive got an offer with Grant Thornton and PKF and would love to find out about anyone whos thinking of working in either of these two....
yeah HLB is big...but i think PKF is bigger lol. PKF takes about 30 and HLB 10. hmm but yeah PKF i'll be doing audit and HLB i'll be doing business services...so it really comes down to personal choice. owell, better having more choices than none at all.leoyh said:^ i personally didnt really like PKF. i dunno why, but the feeling it gave me just wasnt that good. They seemed very tense and uptight. HLB seems very friendly and nice place to work at, so personally i would go with them. But PKF is a large mid-tier firm, so i guess theres benefits to that as well. How big is HLB internationally? Oh and you might like to consider the differences that each firm offers, and how many cadets each firm takes. I personally don't know anything about that
Yeah PKF was a bit strange at first. ie. I didnt think my interviews went all that well, but I went to the cadetship evening in the city and was quite impressed. Everyone seemed quite layed back. Then again I only really spoke to the Caringbah people and apparantly they are more relaxed. Also at the second interview it was a less formal setting. They used nicknames, struck me a bit but its a good thing, it seems you dont have collegues( i think thats how you spell it) but you have friends instead. so yeah they left a good impression with me. Grant thornton made me feel very good and i dont doubt its a nice place to work, but then again its the HR peoples job to make people feel good, and they can give a misleading representation of the company itself. Though thats just my oppinion. I would love to hear your comments.leoyh said:^ i personally didnt really like PKF. i dunno why, but the feeling it gave me just wasnt that good. They seemed very tense and uptight. HLB seems very friendly and nice place to work at, so personally i would go with them. But PKF is a large mid-tier firm, so i guess theres benefits to that as well. How big is HLB internationally? Oh and you might like to consider the differences that each firm offers, and how many cadets each firm takes. I personally don't know anything about that
Unfortunately nope.haiderr said:hey for those in assurance at pwc: in the first 5-6 months (from feb 09 to june 09) we do full time study and then commence full time work from 29 june. do we get teh trainee study grant/allowance in those first six months (from feb 09 to june 09)? i think they said teh trainee grant is half the actual salary???? any ideas.?? thnx
i have, yeh would like to know about the camps too, pwc said nothing abouti tor i wasnt listening..again..leoyh said:who here has signed and sent off their PwC contract?
damn it! THANKS seremify! wat division do u work in? r u also a trainee at pwc?seremify007 said:Unfortunately nope.
i know KPMG's is early like late feb early march.shilinjuju said:I'm tossing up between PWC and KPMG. Anyway I'm excited about the 'camps' the cadets go on. Anyone noe what they r about and around what time of the yr?
Also from anyone cadet's experience, do the graduates treat the cadets nicely? Coz u start work same time rite?
does KPMG say anything about what cadets do in those camps?kam9kan10 said:i know KPMG's is early like late feb early march.
from just a quick chat it's just time to get to know everyone thats starting new at the company and few activities all fun looking i got shown a video about it, looks good!ShadowSwifter said:does KPMG say anything about what cadets do in those camps?
lol if you were at the cadetship night then you must've heard Jeremy doing a speech, he mentioned that everyone seemed uptight but then again it'll be you guys first full time job that you're applying for. Just wondering, which managers/partners interviewed you guys?panpeter said:Yeah PKF was a bit strange at first. ie. I didnt think my interviews went all that well, but I went to the cadetship evening in the city and was quite impressed. Everyone seemed quite layed back. Then again I only really spoke to the Caringbah people and apparantly they are more relaxed. Also at the second interview it was a less formal setting. They used nicknames, struck me a bit but its a good thing, it seems you dont have collegues( i think thats how you spell it) but you have friends instead. so yeah they left a good impression with me. Grant thornton made me feel very good and i dont doubt its a nice place to work, but then again its the HR peoples job to make people feel good, and they can give a misleading representation of the company itself. Though thats just my oppinion. I would love to hear your comments.
pwc doesn't hold camps, i believe only kpmg does- they fly everyone out to melbourne(Well have done so in previous yrs)ShadowSwifter said:i have, yeh would like to know about the camps too, pwc said nothing abouti tor i wasnt listening..again..
Yeh they are offering 34K inc superShadowSwifter said:damn and we heard nothing from deloittes, hows the pay there? seems like no one here got offered by it.
AFAIK there was no camp for us in our year but I suspect that it wouldn't be viable to have a camp anyway considering the number of cadets who we started with.shilinjuju said:I'm tossing up between PWC and KPMG. Anyway I'm excited about the 'camps' the cadets go on. Anyone noe what they r about and around what time of the yr?
Also from anyone cadet's experience, do the graduates treat the cadets nicely? Coz u start work same time rite?