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Hello fellow CPAs & soon-to-be CPAs,
I desperately need your help with my career and truly appreciate all the input.
A bit of background, I graduated with a master in accounting about 3 years ago. Immediately after college, I started working for an industry company as their analyst for a variety of reports, my work wasn’t exactly what I would consider accounting. All of that came to an end yesterday because I honestly find myself getting unmotivated at work. Over the course of my work, I basically automated all previously manual reports, now you could throw anyone with decent Excel skills in there, and he/she would perform my role just fine. I no longer feel needed. My wonderful colleagues were the primary reason I stayed for that long. For the past 6-7 months, I’ve been thinking of switching to public accounting. My direct supervisor was from EY, he told me all sort of stories, and I was just fascinated. He also said that at my age and where I’m at, I’d be limiting my own career if I stay with the company, so I took his advice to heart and left the company on good note.That brings me to the present, I know it was foolish of me to simply quit before finding/accepting another offer, but I needed a push to make it happen. While I was working, I managed to pass all 4 parts of the CPA, I’m not licensed yet due to the lack of experience. My ignorant mind thought it would be fairly easy to find an entry level audit job with the Big4 or at least a mid-size accounting firm with my background. Turned out that’s not the case, from my conversation with the career counselor from college, the big4 typically hired their interns or straight out of college. I’m at a loss as to what I should do next. I have enough saving that would last me 3-4 months, but I’d rather get back to work asap. I do see Cbiz and Grant Thornton posted job opening for Audit Associate I, which I definitely will apply within the next few days once I have read all your advice and do everything necessary.
Thank you all for reading, and good luck to those who are still trying to pass the exams.
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