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Hey guys. I am entering my last semester of school and have an offer on the table. I’ll be blunt in saying I interned this past busy season at a Big 4 firm, but for one reason or another I didn’t get an offer. I just got an offer for another internship at a large regional firm for next winter. A recruiter from this large regional firm has been acting as a mentor to me this past years and prepping me for all my B4 interviews when he felt that was the way I wanted to go. When he heard I didn’t get an offer from said Big 4 firm, he was eager to bring me in for an interview at his regional firm. I was offered the choice of interning or starting full time in January. After weighing the options I chose to intern for several reasons: overtime pay (I would make more money than as a first year staff), complete focus on the CPA exam in the summer, and I could figure out if I really like the firm. However, I really wish I had the security of the full time position after what happened at the Big 4 firm. My dad was pushing me to go for a straight up full-time offer, but I ultimately decided to go the other way. Did I make a mistake?
Part 2: This firm is the largest independently owned firm in the city with the same number of CPAs as the Big 4 offices. However, its not one of the large national firms like Plante, Crowe, or BDO (they are part of the BDO Alliance though) They have a very broad range of clients with thousands in revenue to billions in revenue. I like the firm, but I am scared about what will happen down the road if I decide to leave, as it doesn’t have much name recognition. Should I really be worried? I feel I will be exposed to more, but it doesn’t have the prestige of the B4.
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