I got no money for a train ticket...lolbabee_blu_eyez said:everyone ready for monday? (those ey ones who start mon ie.)
I got no money for a train ticket...lolbabee_blu_eyez said:everyone ready for monday? (those ey ones who start mon ie.)
In Actuarial, theres 1 position - so yes, highly competitive§eraphim said:Credit Suisse owns EY.
Btw, does anyone know how many summer vacation positions EY offers in corporate finance and actuarial?
Induction. Enough saidMeads said:What do we think?
I am impressed, however we have only just finished the induction
PWC and Ernst and Young r rival companiespolitik said:Anyone doing training during their First Year at PwC? I really want to do that this year...
I know someone that got an offer from PwC, EY & KPMGMeads said:I know ppl that got an offer from PwC and not EY, and I know ppl who got EY and no offer from PwC.
I had no idea...politik said:Perhaps they got the position?
PwC only takes school leavers doesnt it? You would have had to apply in the cadetships round last year..?politik said:Anyone doing training during their First Year at PwC? I really want to do that this year...
No I applied during 2nd sem of first year and received an offer. Hope that helps.ishq said:PwC only takes school leavers doesnt it? You would have had to apply in the cadetships round last year..?
I hope I can get something If I applyInfiniteQ said:No I applied during 2nd sem of first year and received an offer. Hope that helps.
They stopped the cadetship program back in 2002 (back when they were still called DTT), I don't think they are offering cadetships this year though are they? They are taking in vacationers (ie. 1st years) though.Meads said:Yeh I think this year is the first year Deloitte are taking trainees/cadets, they have never usually done that.
Haha agreed. Different firms have different values and I think it's probably a good idea to apply for a variety of firms. After all, it's the job of the recruiters to find the candidate who is not only fit for the job, but fits in with the company/firm and their ideals. Of course there are some people who are 'one size fits all' because they are 'that great', but there's no point being fake in an interview if it only leads you into a job at a company you can't stand!Meads said:Politik as for wanting one at PwC, I think you should apply for all of them, even smaller firms, because at the end of the day, there is not much difference. And after all, different firms look for different things, and you just might not have what they want. I know ppl that got an offer from PwC and not EY, and I know ppl who got EY and no offer from PwC.
They have vacation work too I'd imagine... or were you referring to people entering the Cadetship program?ishq said:PwC only takes school leavers doesnt it? You would have had to apply in the cadetships round last year..?
I see you're doing a double... they might be a bit iffy about that just cos it takes you super long to finish your degree.goan_crazy said:I hope I can get something If I apply
how are u cadets finding work? easy or hard? easy to adjust?seremify007 said:Shoosh =P
We will still be in the office every now and then.
I am enjoying it to date, despite the fact that it can be quiet every now and then. But this just leaves me a good oppurtunity to get uni work done.theone123 said:how are u cadets finding work? easy or hard? easy to adjust?