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I was brought on as an experienced hire, worked at a small firm for a year and transitioned into big 4 for about 10 months now. Classified as a first year associate and was put on a pretty large public (SEC) client, and it was the first year we had this client, so no strong PY workpapers to follow.
It was definitely a whirlwind and when push comes to shove, we did what we had to, to get the job done. A part of me knows I deserved a below average rating for example: things weren’t clicking right away over simple audit areas; I was spinning my wheels too much on certain areas and documentation/communication weren’t strong enough.
Overall my Manager/Sr. Manager liked my good attitude and my people’s skills (client interactions) and they say they believe I can be successful, but gave me some things I need to change. Such as prioritization, communication of when things go wrong/don’t work, technical knowledge, etc…
They suggested that I re-arrange my schedule to fit in new/different clients to get to see different aspects and find other associates to model myself after. Note: That my current team, as a whole, got along very well, it’s just we all had our strengths and weaknesses. Sadly our weaknesses together synergistically made it a lot worse when it came to efficiencies, bottom line is they just weren’t good teachers and I wasn’t communicating my struggle enough to the managers.
Now my question to you reddit is: Is this whole effort still salvageable? My goal is still to reach senior in a two years…Can I obtain this goal still? Has anyone ever been in the below average category before? Any advice?
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