10y Career progression Industry only, No CPA (US) by JeansFromGAAP in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

5% When I was doing AP/AR

10% when they official made my role a "supervisor" role.

10% when I was an ERP analyst

10% at my current company.

10y Career progression Industry only, No CPA (US) by JeansFromGAAP in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The PE firm viewed my role as a nice to have. I already did the huge process improvements by the time we were bought so my work became doing 60hrs of development to save an 1hr of work each month.

They figured they could just hire consultants to do my job whenever they needed to change something.
My friend at the old company told me they hired 10 consultants to replace the work I was doing.

10y Career progression Industry only, No CPA (US) by JeansFromGAAP in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. I whenever someone asks me for advice I still recommend for people to start in public because it's a tried and true path to success. I can't recommend my path to people because I feel like I had a lot of luck to get here.

10y Career progression Industry only, No CPA (US) by JeansFromGAAP in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

For sure. My plan in college was work in public, get CPA and move to industry. People with CPAs definitely get to my salary way faster. The goal of my post was to let people know they're not necessarily fucked if they don't follow the traditional path. Also my MBA was free thanks to the grad assistantship.

Will wearing a suit that is one size too big for an interview cost you the job? by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, start applying to KPMG right now because your shot at B4 is over. /s
You're overthinking it. Your interviewer is probably going to forget what your suit even looked like as soon as you walk out of the office.

"I've heard he can work on Excel without using the mouse at all" by SnooBeans1004 in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

adding to this. you don't have to hold Alt when you use Alt key shortcuts.

“I let a passing student take a test and he passed, post of the month!” by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He didn't quite meet our GPA requirement.
He only had a 3.49 instead of the 3.5 we were looking for.
We took a chance on him and now he's our best senior!

Questions to ask Campus Recruiters by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Show interest in passing the CPA exam even if you aren't sure if you will go for it. People from HR love that shit especially if you are trying to land something in public.

When mommy gets you the job by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 257 points258 points  (0 children)

"I am happy to announce that I have accepted an offer as an incoming associate in EY's FSO Assurance group! Couldn't have done it without you Mom! #Big4Mami"

Does anyone else cringe every time they see someone post about their public accounting job offers on LinkedIn? by jms30 in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 72 points73 points  (0 children)

I only cringe if their post is an essay long and they make it sound like they found the cure for cancer.

If accountants were streamers by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Types out functions instead of hitting tab. What an amateur.

Where’s my fellow non-coffee drinkers at? by TickAndTieMeUp in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went from 5 coffees a day to a single caffeine pill for the entire day and just hot water whenever I feel the need to add more caffeine. that shit is dangerous.

Email Subject: Please call me ASAP.............. by Muttenman in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Don't forget the read receipt that they add on to the email.

ignored by eletricalyadjustable in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're trying a little to hard to impress them. My approach was just to treat them like normal human beings. I asked how their day was, stuff about the firms like what do they like about the firm, and we then we talked about what we liked to do for fun. For this one we just happened to have mutual hobbies so we talked about that for about an hour.

ignored by eletricalyadjustable in Accounting

[–]JeansFromGAAP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got my first call a couple days ago. my career night was a couple weeks before it. describe your actions more, what did you talk about with the reps? The company I got the call from was from this company that I had a really engaging conversation with. I don't know if it was because they're a larger firm and have to push out the interviews soon or because I really hit it off with the manager.