Ok so im curious! with people knowing their salary already and think it's quite low, assume you accept it, what are your thoughts on housing next year? I live in a pretty expensive city and the starting salary means i may have to compromise on having a space to myself and continue to house share. I have concerns because it's quite important to have a good living arrangement because i'd be studying and working at the same time :/
Thinking the same too. I'll be based in London and expect that I might spend more than my salary for some time.
Accommodation is my biggest concern. I think I will consider those near their Canary Wharf office - might be a bit pricey (and not sure if they're bills inclusive) but will save a lot in travelling. So that's fine.
Btw, anyone knows what docs they require from us for the pre-employment screening?
Any international student offer holder here? Or anyone that requires sponsorship?
Congrats to everyone btw!
Hi. I am. May I ask when will your student visa expire? Mine expires on 30 January 2022 and I am not sure if I can switch my visa to skilled worker before my student visa expires.
Hi. I am. May I ask when will your student visa expire? Mine expires on 30 January 2022 and I am not sure if I can switch my visa to skilled worker before my student visa expires.
I don't require sponsorship but I heard there's a graduate route visa. It might be a good way to bridge the gap though unsure whether KPMG will reimburse you the fees.