hey, this is my first thread/post, but a long time reader.:wave:
I was a CA achiever for 2006, and i worked at a mid tier firm in melbourne in the audit division.
Although i was only in the audit division for one week (3 week placement in which the other 2 were spent at bus services, n bus insolvency), i didnt learn all that much about what auditors do.
What i saw was basicaly, accountatns (auditors) moving from client offices to other clients doing teh same or not exactly the same, but similiar work.
Basicaly what i'm trying to say is it seemed a little repetitive. Does it get more interesting, self fulfilling. SOmething that i can talk about, as lawyers in films do, or will it remain just a JOB?
Plz help out a boy with declining motivation for what he will step into for the REST OF HIS LIFE.
I was a CA achiever for 2006, and i worked at a mid tier firm in melbourne in the audit division.
Although i was only in the audit division for one week (3 week placement in which the other 2 were spent at bus services, n bus insolvency), i didnt learn all that much about what auditors do.
What i saw was basicaly, accountatns (auditors) moving from client offices to other clients doing teh same or not exactly the same, but similiar work.
Basicaly what i'm trying to say is it seemed a little repetitive. Does it get more interesting, self fulfilling. SOmething that i can talk about, as lawyers in films do, or will it remain just a JOB?
Plz help out a boy with declining motivation for what he will step into for the REST OF HIS LIFE.