Hey,
This is aimed at those currently working full time in an accounting or finance job. Does your work pay you a finders fee for introducing new starters to your firm? I work for an insolvency accounting firm, who pay $3000 for grads, $5000 for someone with experience, and i think $7000 for managers or above.
I was thinking that it might be a good idea to get a group together of people in a similar situation and make a list, so if we want to switch organisations we can go 50/50 on the finders fee? Also it would give people an "in" at the place they want to work.
What does everyone think?
This is aimed at those currently working full time in an accounting or finance job. Does your work pay you a finders fee for introducing new starters to your firm? I work for an insolvency accounting firm, who pay $3000 for grads, $5000 for someone with experience, and i think $7000 for managers or above.
I was thinking that it might be a good idea to get a group together of people in a similar situation and make a list, so if we want to switch organisations we can go 50/50 on the finders fee? Also it would give people an "in" at the place they want to work.
What does everyone think?