10-25-2009, 01:59 AM
Adil
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If EY (Pak) appears to entertain you then don't disclose any prior experience until you have been inducted and have been given some experience. In my view it is not beneficial. If a firm will have reservations on others procedures, style or anything it can create problem for you. It is an absolute advice. only the big 4 experience is to be disclosed to other big 4.
However, after having your exposure with EY (Pak) if you get to go for a job in Middle East then you should certainly mention your EY experience as latest part of your credentials and Ilyas Saeed's and other's as previous experience. They will not mind it (since they are not localized) and there mentioning such exposure will add on value.
Just a point for info, EY if selects a person, and then for any reason he does not join them; it is the rule of EY not select him ever again. So always be careful in commiting the date of joining and always try to honour such commitment.
Regards,
KAMRAN.
Your email was in junkmail box so could not be checked.
If EY (Pak) appears to entertain you then don't disclose any prior experience until you have been inducted and have been given some experience. In my view it is not beneficial. If a firm will have reservations on others procedures, style or anything it can create problem for you. It is an absolute advice. only the big 4 experience is to be disclosed to other big 4.
However, after having your exposure with EY (Pak) if you get to go for a job in Middle East then you should certainly mention your EY experience as latest part of your credentials and Ilyas Saeed's and other's as previous experience. They will not mind it (since they are not localized) and there mentioning such exposure will add on value.
Just a point for info, EY if selects a person, and then for any reason he does not join them; it is the rule of EY not select him ever again. So always be careful in commiting the date of joining and always try to honour such commitment.
Regards,
KAMRAN.