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What is it like to work in the Audit Bureau?

If you want to join the Audit Bureau and take the ACCA exam, which one should you take first?

In an article a few days ago, Xiaohui wrote a story about a Gao Dun test-taker who successfully entered the national audit agency after changing jobs twice.

Although the salary of working in the Audit Bureau is not as generous as that of the Big Four firms, this candidate is very satisfied because the job content is what he has always wanted and the time left for him is more abundant.

As an official organization, the Audit Bureau is not a popular job choice among finance majors, so it has always been relatively mysterious.

After the last article was published, many friends in the comments asked if they could provide more introduction to the work of the Audit Bureau.

Xiaohui has been looking for some relevant information in the past few days and has gained a better understanding of the work of the Audit Bureau. Here is a unified answer for everyone.

Is it necessary to take the civil service exam to enter the Audit Bureau?

Do I need an accounting certificate to work in the Audit Bureau?

First answer: Not necessarily.

Civil service has always been a career choice favored by the public. Needless to say about the income, working in a government agency itself is a halo. As expected this year, finance and taxation positions have once again become the most popular candidates for civil servants.

Organizations like the Audit Bureau are naturally target organizations for quasi-civil servants. So here comes the first question, is it necessary to take the civil service exam to join the Audit Bureau?

The answer is, not necessarily.

Because, first of all, the Audit Bureau is a very large organization. Although the number of people involved in specific audit projects accounts for a high proportion, the positions that require auditing skills and require business trips to do projects are only a part of them.

In addition to audit professionals, there are also a large number of copywriters, secretaries, and managers.

Usually, those recruited through the civil service examination or selection route are mainly ordinary employees, and there are fewer professional auditors.

So, for those who want to enter the Audit Bureau to do auditing, they do not need to take the civil service exam and can directly enter the Audit Bureau through social recruitment.

The following is information on the recruitment of auditors by a regional audit bureau on the recruitment website. It can be seen that audit-related certificates and professional titles are necessary conditions, but whether they are civil servants and whether they have a staff are not required.