I was thinking about how a lot of us are applying to the big 4 and I was wondering how people differentiate between them? I mean, in the hugely unlikely circumstance where somebody got offers from all of them, what would make you choose one over the other? Deloitte has an advantage from my perspective because they opened applications early and have been rather efficient, but surely there's more than that to recommend them over and above the others.
PWC number one in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers for the sixth year in a row.
Of course, there are other factors that are important as well
Hey guys, how long does it take for them to find you a date for the interview? I phoned them and told them that any friday would do for the interview (as I dont have classes that day) and they said they don't have any fridays available right now, that they'd have to check availability and that they'd call back. Does anyone know how long i'll have to wait? is it a few days, or weeks?
Wahh~~ My assessment day is coming up this Friday and I'm so nervous. I've been reading up on the FT for the whole week, looking at Deloitte's previous happenings, checking their website, preparing my competencies, reading their annual reports and their economic review, emailing the people for advice looking at what e-tray is all about...
Can anyone tell me if I can do any more to prepare and also how long the assessment day was and how the interview was like. I'm so nervous, my mind and body have been running around in circles
They take...forever. I was told about mine two days before it happened.
Hopefully i'll have a chance to have a go at it before places are filled up. I saw on the website that my 2 preferred locations have already closed their apps
They sent me an email to say that they have got too many applicants at the moment.. Do you think it would be useful to phone them up again? I've been waiting for more than a month now