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>>1018799
In what country do you live?

What do you want to do in the future?

Big Four pays poorly, but because it's so intensive it's really a big plus in your CV. Depending on your task you also get a lot of face time with clients who might hire you if they feel you're a good guy. It's especially common in audit and advisory.

t. I'm doing an internship for KPMG Deal Advisory and I've previously done an internship for EY Audit.

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>>753972
The cookie cutter answer in Finance. It's the safest.

If you want risk but high reward, look for degrees such as immaterial property rights or something else commercial law related. If you don't study law together with accounting you'll end up at pic related or one of its 3 competitors.

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I have a "competency based" interview with these guys tomorrow. It's for a rotational summer internship doing audit, tax, and advisory. What questions should I expect?

Since it's competency based I assume it's gonna be questions of the "what is your greatest strength/weakness" variety.

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