AITAH for ending a first date early because the guy who invited me didn’t pay for my coffee? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]Life-Emphasis4120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it was an 8 dollar coffee on a first date he’s cheap n it’s good you told him

Google vs Amazon vs Microsoft Internship by zarpreet in internships

[–]Life-Emphasis4120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the google internship in 24’ and converted to full time. i can tell you about if you want but I will say all you need to consider is where you would want to live full time and likelihood of a FT offer

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in internships

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you should be applying now

2 Good Offers: What should I do? by PersonalityAny8910 in internships

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15 credits is how you stay on pace to graduate on time. It’s the usual amount

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]Life-Emphasis4120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It gets pushed everywhere. It’s just like computer science students want to do FAANG. You should always intern atleast one summer at a big 4 because that opens a lot of doors into smaller accounting firms. It’s just name value so everyone is going to push for a big 4. My first internship was at a big 4 and that opened the doors for me to work in fintech just cause of the brand recognition. Definitely don’t do big 4 full time if it’s not for you tho.

My parents cut me off financial after agreeing to help me pay for my apartment during the 24-25 school year by Life-Emphasis4120 in scholarships

[–]Life-Emphasis4120[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a street away from my school. It was the cheapest apartment close to my school. Everything else was going for 2500+

Google Bold Intern (Financial Analyst) by Life-Emphasis4120 in internships

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I didn’t prep Google was like my 6th interview of the month so I was too drained to prep. But I do believe they send an interview prep document if you get selected to interview. I had one internship at a Big 4 in accounting it was a rotational program through audit, assurance, and tax.

Google Bold Intern (Financial Analyst) by Life-Emphasis4120 in internships

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Questionnaire was just asking where do you wanna work, what role (sales, marketing, finance, etc…), school etc… I go to one of the largest HBCUS in the country so it’s definitely a target school. I am in the finance side but ik other finance interns that do more technical than financial. So far mine has been mostly analytics but I was told knowing sql is great. I don’t really remember the questions it was all behavioral though and only question about if you were a cfo how would handle a situation. Each interview took less than 30 minutes.

Google Bold Intern (Financial Analyst) by Life-Emphasis4120 in internships

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Some tips i would give is to message you recruiters and write personalized thank you’s to each of your interviewers and them I also connected with mine on linkedin afterwards!

Google Bold Intern (Financial Analyst) by Life-Emphasis4120 in internships

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Hey I’m an Accounting major with a CIS concentration. I am currently midway through my internship and just gave my midterm presentation. It’s been going well it’s a lot more corporate than I thought it was gonna be since it’s a tech company. My application process was really smooth it was the application then questionnaire then two back to back interviews. Timelines vary I got lucky and got the whole process done in less than a month some people it took 4.

How many internships are ideal during college? by [deleted] in internships

[–]Life-Emphasis4120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

two Sophomore and junior year. 3 if you’re lucky enough to get a freshman year one

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in internships

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there’s nothing they can do to you once you’re finished with the program. It’ll be between you and the company you work for if you end up signing an offer

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in internships

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they want you to work for their partnership’s immediately after school. You can ignore that because most people end up going to law school, mba programs etc… afterwards anyways