It depends on what type of person you are. I’m in Tax and I love it cause I love puzzles and things that challenge me. Which is surprising because I absolutely hated Tax in college too. I think the problem is the way they reach it.
Just saw you went back to public. Congrats on the promotion. Can you please make a video comparing your experience in industry vs public? I am actually leaving public next week going to private.
I like the flexibility. Starting full-time in audit soon. My only fear is I am going to be boxed in. Want to move to a role that is more finance related eventually because that’s my passion.
I would have applied for a advisory role, but no recruiter told me about it while in college. However, I hope audit gives me some valuable skills before jumping around.
Being “boxed” in only really happens after 5+ years in audit. Your first two years learn as much as you can and then take it year by year and asses what do you want to do after that
I am laughing loud at the " I hated tax". I LOVE tax, but think financial would be boring. There are definitely so many facets to accounting that there is room for anyone with a desire and aptitude to pursue a career that fits their preference.
But most artistic careers stifle your creativity for someone else's vision and you end up doing ehat you're told. Accounting is black and white and frees your mind up for artistic pursuits on the side
It depends on what type of person you are. I’m in Tax and I love it cause I love puzzles and things that challenge me. Which is surprising because I absolutely hated Tax in college too. I think the problem is the way they reach it.
Accounting is mind numbing I can’t wait to change my career path
I wish you the best dude! Good luck
Accounting is strangely satisfying to me. It has the brutalist black and white logic behind it and it's relaxing too
Just saw you went back to public. Congrats on the promotion. Can you please make a video comparing your experience in industry vs public? I am actually leaving public next week going to private.
Did civil engineering in college, now thinking about going back to school for accounting.
Accounting also helps in equity research jobs.
Most definitely
I like the flexibility. Starting full-time in audit soon. My only fear is I am going to be boxed in. Want to move to a role that is more finance related eventually because that’s my passion.
I would have applied for a advisory role, but no recruiter told me about it while in college. However, I hope audit gives me some valuable skills before jumping around.
Being “boxed” in only really happens after 5+ years in audit. Your first two years learn as much as you can and then take it year by year and asses what do you want to do after that
It’s such a harmful trope that keeps people out of pursuing the profession.
Accounting is vital!!!
for any job, people are always gonna say SOMETHING about it. its just nonsense. theres literally no perfect job
I'm planning to do cpa? Is it worth it?
I am laughing loud at the " I hated tax". I LOVE tax, but think financial would be boring. There are definitely so many facets to accounting that there is room for anyone with a desire and aptitude to pursue a career that fits their preference.
Haha I’m glad one of us enjoys it. There are so many avenues to choose from
can you make accounting artistic? no? then I can't make it what I want
But most artistic careers stifle your creativity for someone else's vision and you end up doing ehat you're told. Accounting is black and white and frees your mind up for artistic pursuits on the side
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one of the first lol
Accounting is boring as hell bro 😂😂 Anyone that says different must be boring too