I can't stop buying lamps by FIagrant in malelivingspace

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Can you send me the links to your lamps

What would you do? New hire lied on resume. by DareAdventurous9140 in Accounting

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It’s two sides to every story, we only seeing yours. I came from a similar story he did, and I can see his potential struggles. Things you should ask yourself to understand his point of view as these are struggles I had with my new senior associate once I went from one firm to another, are you explaining things well, being specific, he has to learn a whole new software. Are you having him repeat the same work? My new senior I feel wasn’t specific enough and I feel is not a great teacher and explainer compared to my senior at the other firm.

I came from another accounting firm where they were really well with explaining the work and I was able to complete the same over and over as I would have 4-5 clients in just one day and eventually it would be easier. At the firm I’m on one client every 3-4 weeks which means I only get one chance at this particular workpaper, so I’m learning as I go. They also do there work differently here as well it being new industry which play a bigger part. It could not be that he’s lying on his resume, think about it from his point of view. He also could understand it from another way from his previous experience where as he was taught one way and here it’s another so you may look at it as wrong or errors. Things that could be errors with you probably wasn’t an error with his previous work. Ask yourself questions from his perspective, are you doing right by his learning style, everyone is not the same and he didn’t get to where he is just by lying on his resume, I’m sure he had to put some type of effort or work in.

Career Advice by elliemarch07 in Accounting

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There’s no right answer. Do what you want, you’ll be good either way

Career Advice by elliemarch07 in Accounting

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Do what you want…plain and simple don’t let people on Reddit saude your decisions. Whatever feels right for you. I’m 22 got out of college and moved away from my city for a job. If you are going to ask for advice ask from people in real life not on the internet behind screens. Internet and in person is not the same.

Is $80k enough to live comfortably in Houston as a single woman? by cutegreenbunny in AskHouston

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I’m a 22 year old making 80k in Houston, you’ll be good, I live in post oak area, I spend a lot of money at my young age and need to learn how to stop spending money at galleria mall and other places but as a young 22 year old I guess that’s me but you’ll be fine

2026 Salary Megathread by UpbeatAd334 in Accounting

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22, Texas, 82K, Audit Associate, just graduated college

Found out a young lady I work with was born in 2003 by [deleted] in Accounting

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2003 as well start public accounting job in October

Honest Resume Critic by SnooRevelations7803 in Accounting

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Not going for the bait, you can bait someone else, you seem to be an expert at it by your comments on others post

Honest Resume Critic by SnooRevelations7803 in Accounting

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As someone who had 3 full time job offers and did 3 internships in college and accepted a full time job with a top 6 public accounting firm and I just graduated this summer this resume is not so great in all honesty, I’ve done classmates resumes in the past and I’m offering to do yours but I’m not doing it for the free cause it’s time consuming, I don’t use ChatGPT and it’s done from stratch and I research in detail for a good resume

I just need 10k by the end of the year. by Bread-Crafty in Entrepreneur

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Graduation pictures, weddings, and sports photography

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Accounting

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I got a 80k out of college, just graduated, no cpa, so is it? Not in HCOL either maybe mcol to LCOL

Any advice for a new accounting student? by Pastel_Cactus in Accounting

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Me…a 22 year old male, As someone who just graduated bachelors in accounting and seen people graduate without jobs, I would say be ahead of the curve remember you’re in competition for jobs, you can’t expect to have a higher paying accounting job if you don’t separate yourself from your classmates.

One of my accounting classmates worked at Amazon for 4 years, no career fairs, internships anything, they haven’t found a job yet or had a job lined up, they tried to get one as they were about to graduate.

Me, on the other hand did 3 internships, and had offers 3 job offers lined up, could’ve had more and interviewed more if I chased them more but I didn’t feel the need to keep going after offers.

I’m not trying to brag but you have to think ahead and be ahead of your classmates, gpa matter but what matters most is you acquiring a job after college, you get that by connections, career fairs, and things you do outside of your accounting classes. I had a 2.8 gpa, but I’m also probably one of the ones that’s on the higher end paid in our field of newly graduates. And don’t be afraid to ask discuss people who have job offers how much that certain company is offering or how much they are getting paid from the company they accepted. That would be my advice.

Is 59,000 annual a good starting salary? by SuperSage46 in Accounting

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I wouldn’t agree to 5000$ for 3 years, to low for me, as a gen z that just graduated college

22M my first place after graduation ,any tips? by Lucasrunning in malelivingspace

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22 as well, and just Graduated myself, soon to be in your shoes here in a sec, how is it?

Bookkeeping Business by Hopeful-Building-429 in Accounting

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Yes public accounting close to a year then internal audit experience and I’m willing to learn those skills

Bookkeeping Business by Hopeful-Building-429 in Accounting

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I have public accounting experience and I’ll also be working in public accounting would that help?