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It's about that time again folks. I've been actively applying to a ton of Accounting firms at my alma mater (Syracuse University) and I was fortunate enough to get a handful of interviews. Anyone have any luck so far?
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As far as I know, first round interviews for all the Big 4 and mid-size accounting firms are still going on here, and I believe Fordham/Baruch is going through second round office interviews now (for NYC offices).Originally Posted by DarkxKnightx007
uhh... late pass?
Recruiting for front office roles are pretty much over at target schools.
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
I totally forgot about this, I have to check by my College to see if they are doing this... Is this for next Summer? How exactly do these internships work?
Originally Posted by 216301baller
no accounting internship till summer but a IT intenship next semester
Originally Posted by HankMoody
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
I totally forgot about this, I have to check by my College to see if they are doing this... Is this for next Summer? How exactly do these internships work?
Yea transfer to an Ivy league school with a top 10 rated undergrad program.Originally Posted by bwrestler15
Good luck to all of you in the interview process! I'm a freshman finance major. I am looking into switching to a double major with finance and accounting. What do all of you think? Will it be worth my time and effort? Also, could you give any pointers or advice that helped you make it or made an impact on giving you the edge over other people with the same degrees as you.
prestige goes a long way. i'm at one such school and off the top i can prob name 2-3 dozen kids i know with offers from Goldman, JP, MS, BlackRock, Deloitte, E&Y, etc for starters.Originally Posted by Biggie62
Yea transfer to an Ivy league school with a top 10 rated undergrad program.Originally Posted by bwrestler15
Good luck to all of you in the interview process! I'm a freshman finance major. I am looking into switching to a double major with finance and accounting. What do all of you think? Will it be worth my time and effort? Also, could you give any pointers or advice that helped you make it or made an impact on giving you the edge over other people with the same degrees as you.