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I can honestly say I love being an auditor
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I can honestly say I love being an auditor
As crazy and demanding as the job is, I enjoy being an auditor too.
I can honestly say I love being an auditor
Congrats.Found out yesterday I got promoted to senior. Feeling pretty good. This is going to be a great month - promoted to senior, cpa license should be coming, and dubs win the chip. Big question now is whether to stick around for another year or to see what my options are this July to November in private. Haven't seen the official stats yet but think I'll be bumped up to 75-80k.
I went into private after 2 years of public accounting at a local firm. Depends on what company you work for, but where I work at it's less stressful and less responsibilities. I mostly just do bookkeeping, compile monthly financial statements, and make sure that I provide the auditor everything they need. Less hours, but hey, more sleep!Any accountants on here ever just go directly into private accounting? Seems like everyone in here public only.
Found out yesterday I got promoted to senior. Feeling pretty good. This is going to be a great month - promoted to senior, cpa license should be coming, and dubs win the chip. Big question now is whether to stick around for another year or to see what my options are this July to November in private. Haven't seen the official stats yet but think I'll be bumped up to 75-80k.
Any accountants on here ever just go directly into private accounting? Seems like everyone in here public only.
This is what I plan on doing.I still advocate staying till manager because your opportunity options double
Depends on what position and industry you're at imo. I know dudes that go private after working in the Big 4 and the only difference is their title and pay. Still the same bs.I always thought going from public to industry meant better pay and a better work life balance. It really doesn't sound like that.
It's all about the benjamins mane, get that money!Currently in the air force doing military accounting which is VERY different than what you guys do but reading this thread really gives me motivation to finish school and get out. Its crazy cause me and my one civilian friend do the same thing but he makes like 20K more than me which is my biggest reason for wanting to get out.
I started out private..it becomes repetitious and mundane after a while..you learn something new Everyday in public
Imo i feel you should go public learn the field in and out then go private when you dont want to deal with the stress from public anymore..
It's good advice. I'm definitely learning constantly in public. It's tough to keep pushing yourself constantly like this though. It's a freakin grind to be honest. There are constant deadline all throughout the year and you always have to be working efficiently (can't spend all day learning something deeply). At least this is how it is at the big regional firm I'm at where I work on all sections etc. I don't get enough in depth time with any one section I feel sometimes. Still have no damn idea how payroll works.