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What should I do now to enter the big four accounting firms in the future? High people help.

Hello, I'm a senior majoring in accounting, and now I'm internship at Ernst & Young.

It's good that you have such a clear goal now. The four major recruitment habits are generally campus recruitment. To put it bluntly, they like fresh graduates with blank sheets of paper, and their undergraduate and master degrees are not very important, at least compared with other work directions.

The most important thing is English. There is an exaggerated saying: "Four majors don't look at majors, but only look at English". Although it is biased, it makes sense. As far as Ernst & Young is concerned, the environment here is basically 8% in English, and the computer is equipped with an all-English operation interface. Of course, you can adapt to this on your own computer first, which is still better.

as for the major, the training of the formal staff of the four major teams is still relatively rich. After a period of intensive training, non-accounting students do not have to be poor in accounting major in their final business, and your professional skills will certainly be fine.

It's a matter of time before you have to take the exam. Since you have nearly four goals so early, if you can sign up, you should rely on the exam as soon as possible, even if you only pass one or two courses, it's no problem. Anyway, the sooner you finish the exam, the better. It's your own gold content that will be improved! !

In addition, there are generally two different attitudes when you enter the Big Four: whether you plan to stay in it for a long time or plan to exercise in it for three to five years before coming out. Generally, most girls choose the latter. To be honest, few people choose the former scheme, regardless of gender. At present, I receive farewell letters to all employees from my colleagues who have left almost every day in my company's mailbox, and Intern comes in for internship almost every day.

Generally speaking, for four years of college, you can try to make a plan like this:

Freshmen and Sophomores specialize in English, pass CET-4 and CET-6, and accounting practitioners get it. There is no harm in taking more exams in BEC, GMAT and TOFEL. It doesn't mean that you don't have to take exams if you don't go abroad. Of course, school courses should not be left behind.

Which one to review and practice in the two summers before junior year and senior year, you can weigh for yourself. Especially speaking

As for the postgraduate entrance examination, I personally tend to be one of the top four. After three to five years of exercise, CPA can basically finish the exam. At this time, I am about twenty-six or seven years old, and my professional practical experience is almost the same. You can choose to take an MPAcc (master of accounting, just like one or two years) on the job and full-time. In Shanghai, you have almost made money, or you can go abroad for further study for two or three years and finish it. . . The range of choices is very wide. Of course, the most important thing is that while the whole person's grade is improved, the optional work will not be as hard as that of the Big Four. It is really unnecessary to say that it has always been in the Big Four.

In fact, the above is my own ideal plan. At least for a girl, this future is still very good, but my English is too poor, so I am still under great pressure, and I regret that I didn't grasp the time well before.

Since you have made plans early, plan carefully, one step at a time, and don't waste the little time left for college study. It's really too late to regret it when I graduate as soon as I do! !

Finally, I wish you a full college time and smooth work in the future! !