Showing posts with label graduate recruitment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduate recruitment. Show all posts

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Audit Firm: Recruitment

Are you a recent accounting graduate and want to get hired at any of the big accounting firms? Here are some tips that will prove to be helpful in your search.
Curriculum Vitae: An employer will first meet you on paper through your CV. Prepare a good professional CV that defines your career goal, your education, past experience (if any) and your skills and expertise. CV is a marketing tool for a job seeker and you should use that tool to the greatest effect.
Cover Letter: The purpose of constructing an effective cover letter is to demonstrate your suitability for an organization by identifying how your past academic background and employment make you a top candidate.
Interview: Before going for the interview research the firm and understand the organization and job description. Dress appropriately for the interview, generally this means business professional dress. As it is rightly said that your energy introduces you even before you speak so try to make a good first impression on the interviewer. Ask some intelligent questions during the interview when asked about having any questions from your research conducted earlier on about the company.
Follow up: After the interview send an email to the employer and thanks them for the interview opportunity. This will not only enhance your image as a good communicator but will also ensure that the employer keeps you in the queue for potential selection. 
Some of the key soft skills that employers these days are looking for are:
  • Problem solving and analytical thinking
  • Initiative and drive
  • Team player
  • Communication skills (written and verbal)

Some of the key technical skills employers look for in young graduates aspiring to join the auditing profession are:
  • Financial accounting and reporting
  • Tax strategy, planning and control 
  • Risk management and internal control
  • IT Skills

Additional Thoughts
Some very useful information can be obtained from the websites of the big Four firms about their recruitment process and policies.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Audit Firm: Vault Top 50 US Accounting Firms

Vault.com, an online careers site, has unveiled its annual ranking of the best accounting firms to work for in the U.S. Vault uses the following survey methodology to rank the audit firms.
Methodology: “When Vault asks accounting professionals what matters most to them in choosing an employer, they continually tell us that although prestige is important, it's not the only determining factor. In addition to prestige, accounting professionals find the following factors extremely important: firm culture, type of work, location, work/life balance, compensation, business outlook, and training opportunities.
As a result of these findings, Vault has compiled a weighted formula that reflects the issues job seekers care about most. We believe that this formula showcases those accounting firms deemed the Best to Work For. The Vault Accounting 50 is based on the following:
  • 40 percent prestige
  • 20 percent firm culture
  • 10 percent work/life balance
  • 10 percent compensation
  • 10 percent overall job satisfaction
  • 5 percent business outlook
  • 5 percent formal training

The top 10 Accounting/Auditing Firms in US at the Vault top 50 for 2016 are as follows.
  1. PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) LLP
  2. Ernst & Young LLP (EY)
  3. Deloitte LLP
  4. KPMG LLP
  5. Grant Thornton LLP
  6. BDO USA LLP
  7. McGladrey LLP
  8. Plante Moran
  9. Moss Adams LLP
  10. Crowe Horwath LLP

You can see the complete list of Top 50 Accounting firms by Vault at the under mentioned address:

Additional Thoughts

Accounting Firms should develop a congenial and friendly working environment for its employees and young graduate trainees so that they are developed and groomed professionally. A culture that promotes leadership, diversity, ideas generation will not only nurture the employees to grow professionally but will also bring good reputation for the firms locally and globally.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Audit Firm: Personality of Auditor

There are a few personal characteristics that are important for an auditor to have:
  • Auditors should possess a strong ethical framework and report on issues (or anticipated issues) as they come across them. There is a temptation to "let things go" as further investigation may require more work or reveal embarrassing processes, performance and/or fraud.
  • Good communication skills allow auditors to have a rapport with a variety of employees, managers, directors and external parties. As auditors establish good rapport with a variety of individuals, however, they should keep in mind the objectives of the audit (for instance, the reliability, verifiability, accuracy and timeliness of information), as they can often be tempted to not report on issues discovered.
  • Strong interpersonal skills are important, due to the variety of informational requests - and often, resistance to those requests - required from a variety of sources. Strong and/or ambitious types may attempt to dissuade auditors from revealing embarrassing findings.
  • Auditors need to be team players. As the scope of the audit can be fairly large, it is beneficial to help in other areas of an audit when resource constraints warrant it.
  • Finally, "professional skepticism" is an important trait to have, especially when reviewing a company's internal controls. One needs to assess how perpetrators of fraud can beat a company's controls, and auditors need to design and implement a system that can effectively protect the organization's assets.

Friday, October 9, 2015

Audit Firm: Big4 Interview Questions

Here is a list of top 10 interview questions for all the young specialists who wish to join any of the Big four audit firms (in fact any consulting firm) in their future career.





  1. Tell me a little about yourself or background?
  2. Why KPMG/Deloitte/PwC/E&Y?
  3. Why audit/tax/advisory?
  4. Are you interviewing with other firms? What’s the response from them?
  5. Where do you see yourself in 5 to 10 years?
  6. If your friends could pick three words to describe you, what would they be?
  7. Do you prefer to travel?
  8. What is your biggest weakness/strength?
  9. Tell me about a time when you improved a process (or came up with a creative solution)?
  10. What do you like best about a career in accounting/auditing?

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Job Search: PwC Insight Day in Leeds



I continue to narrate about my adventures during my job search. This time I was lucky enough to accomplish 2 objectives: I visited rather interesting Leeds City and got information about PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) recruitment process.
As a result of PwC Insight Day I’ve understood that generally htis kind of event are useful in case:
·     you are graduate and want to enter graduate recruitment process;
·  you are experienced professional, but just want to get some insight about local office atmosphere and type of people you are expected to work with.
Generally PwC employees performed rather diligently for their grades. PwC associates (two-three years in audit practice firm) tried their best to give potential employees the idea of what they are doing in different departments of firm and were open to for questions.
What I found interesting is that PwC has established separate department for testing controls – “Risk Assurance”. Usually in audit firms we have separate department specialized in IT controls and applications. Risk assurance people in PwC deal with all kind controls, including manual. The risk assurance associate told me that they might even test manual controls for audit team in usual audit engagements. However, the ultimate goal of setting up this department, as I think, was to have trained employees specialized in compliance engagements, e.g. SOX.

In addition, I liked Leeds! It is a very cute town with nice architecture and great industrial history. Generally, the nice place to live and work.