Now that I passed the CPA exam……….

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    Anonymous
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    Hi everyone,

    So earlier this week, I found out that I passed the last section of the CPA exam. I have taken a year off in order to focus on accomplishing this feat. When I was looking for jobs after I passed the 3rd section, I was unable to get a lot of interviews for an Entry level or Associate level role.

    My question is, now that I have passed the last section of the CPA exam, will companies now want to interview me, or will I have the same luck as before?

    Thanks in advance for all the help.

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  • #509105
    Anonymous
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    I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but if you didn't get any interviews after 3, you probably won't get many more after 4. Try networking like crazy this summer and then apply during September when Fall Recruiting season starts. Good luck to you….

    #509155
    Anonymous
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    I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but if you didn't get any interviews after 3, you probably won't get many more after 4. Try networking like crazy this summer and then apply during September when Fall Recruiting season starts. Good luck to you….

    #509107
    Study Monk
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    Aron I am in the same boat as you except I have three more exams to pass. I quit a job in retail to pursue the CPA exam. I don't think that things are as dire as CPjAson makes things out to be.

    I sometimes have my doubts about whether people hiring for private accounting jobs value the CPA exam with no experience. I do know that public accounting firms might take a look at you. The problem is that your nine months out from the recruiting season.

    If I were you I would start learning accounting software programs. You can get certified for Quickbooks and that should help your chances in the private industry. After that you could look into learning larger accounting software programs. You may want to look at temp agencies as well like accountemps. My plan is to stack stack up technical skills after i pass the CPA.

    You may also want to apply to the IRS and other state and federal jobs.

    Good Luck!

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #509157
    Study Monk
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    Aron I am in the same boat as you except I have three more exams to pass. I quit a job in retail to pursue the CPA exam. I don't think that things are as dire as CPjAson makes things out to be.

    I sometimes have my doubts about whether people hiring for private accounting jobs value the CPA exam with no experience. I do know that public accounting firms might take a look at you. The problem is that your nine months out from the recruiting season.

    If I were you I would start learning accounting software programs. You can get certified for Quickbooks and that should help your chances in the private industry. After that you could look into learning larger accounting software programs. You may want to look at temp agencies as well like accountemps. My plan is to stack stack up technical skills after i pass the CPA.

    You may also want to apply to the IRS and other state and federal jobs.

    Good Luck!

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #509109
    tough_kitty
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    Apply everywhere you can, accept the first offer you receive and keep applying for better positions!

    FAR: 81 (May 2013)
    BEC: 81 (July 2013)
    REG: 83 (August 2013)
    AUD: 82 (November 2013)
    California CPA since 1/30/14

    #509159
    tough_kitty
    Member

    Apply everywhere you can, accept the first offer you receive and keep applying for better positions!

    FAR: 81 (May 2013)
    BEC: 81 (July 2013)
    REG: 83 (August 2013)
    AUD: 82 (November 2013)
    California CPA since 1/30/14

    #509111
    Anonymous
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    @Kitty where do you work?

    #509161
    Anonymous
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    @Kitty where do you work?

    #509113
    tough_kitty
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    I work for the California State Board of Equalization making as much as my coworker with an AA degree. Lol. Time for a change!

    FAR: 81 (May 2013)
    BEC: 81 (July 2013)
    REG: 83 (August 2013)
    AUD: 82 (November 2013)
    California CPA since 1/30/14

    #509163
    tough_kitty
    Member

    I work for the California State Board of Equalization making as much as my coworker with an AA degree. Lol. Time for a change!

    FAR: 81 (May 2013)
    BEC: 81 (July 2013)
    REG: 83 (August 2013)
    AUD: 82 (November 2013)
    California CPA since 1/30/14

    #509115
    Anonymous
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    Network like crazy and really market yourself. Volunteer at a chamber of commerce, tell people at church, use linked in, etc. You might read books like “The Power of Who”. Small firms are often more willing to hire you than big firms. Knowing QB is good advice and if you can, read up on Prosystems. Good luck!

    #509165
    Anonymous
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    Network like crazy and really market yourself. Volunteer at a chamber of commerce, tell people at church, use linked in, etc. You might read books like “The Power of Who”. Small firms are often more willing to hire you than big firms. Knowing QB is good advice and if you can, read up on Prosystems. Good luck!

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