HELP ME I NEED A JOB!!!

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    NY_CPA_2010
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    Ok, so now that i have your attention lol, heres the situation, i took my last part today so naturally i want to start looking for a job, so the dilemma is, i dont know where to start unfortunately i was not awake during my college years, graduated and took a job in the private sector when i finally awoke i realized ive been out of school for a 2 years and not in the position of my dreams so i started this venture 2 years ago and hopefully completed it today…………….problem is now i dont know what to do and how to get in to a firm, my gpa was terrible, am i better off going back for my mba………..the end game for me is most definetly in public accounting i just dont know how to get there………………..any advise would be greatly appreciated. thanks for listening!!!

    REG-2/28/10 - 79
    FAR-8/31/10 - 79
    BEC-10/20/10 - 83
    AUD-Feb 2011

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  • #256973
    potatogun
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    Network. Reach out to people you know in public accounting.

    FAR 92 - AUD 91 - REG 94 - BEC 86

    #256974
    NY_CPA_2010
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    problem is i dont know anyone in public accounting,

    does anyone know if any upcoming career fairs in the nyc area?

    REG-2/28/10 - 79
    FAR-8/31/10 - 79
    BEC-10/20/10 - 83
    AUD-Feb 2011

    #256975
    Anonymous
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    Might want to get in touch with the college you attended if they have a career services (or similiar) department. Unfortunately, it seems easier to go from public accounting into industry and harder to go from industry to public accounting. Due to this, I agree with potatogun. Get on linkedin, find networking organizations in your area and start meeting people.

    Unfortunately the job market out there is tough, and lately it seems to be about who you know. Good luck in your search!

    #256976
    Anonymous
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    Recently, I decided that I wanted to get tax experience but part time only. I like my current company, however a CPA license is not needed at my current job.

    I emailed all the accountanting firms in the surrounding areas, I said I have no experience, extensive book knowledge and desire to learn. I was shocked with how many responses I got. The firms are telling me about their goals and lines of business they want to go after. I have two firms that are going to get back to me in December with their decision. Both of them can bring a great future for me.

    I think the important part was my willingness to learn and think outside the box. I have no clue what they are going to pay me.. but it's a start! Can't beat the experience! I have an MBA, 4 years of accounting experience-2 years corporate and 2 years manufacturing-quickbook knowledge.

    I don't make crap for a salary where I am currently with what I have to offer, but I keep telling myself I'm building my resume for a great future.. maybe? 🙂

    #256977
    Anonymous
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    CPA someday brings up a very good point…this time of year firms are gearing up for tax season. I would consider contacting a few in your area and see if they have a need for seasonal help…it may be part-time/temporary but it could always lead you to a permanent position there or even a great reference and perfect experience on your resume!

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