01-06-2010, 03:38 AM
<font color="blue">Yes! Its a perfect Sin
That fact is hurting most of us, so you are not alone.
it wouldnt be wise to leave this profession though, especially not after you have gotten this far.
Not getting any chance to get into the big 4 doesnt claim the end of your profession. just forget the big 4 and try developing your career through the firms who are still willing to allow trainees. There are about hundreds of firms looking for trainees. check out the ICAP website for details.
plus, yes ofcourse i would say its imperative for every person who gets into this profession to have a profession as a backup. the graduation and stuf, i am sure you know all about it )</font id="blue">
That fact is hurting most of us, so you are not alone.
it wouldnt be wise to leave this profession though, especially not after you have gotten this far.
Not getting any chance to get into the big 4 doesnt claim the end of your profession. just forget the big 4 and try developing your career through the firms who are still willing to allow trainees. There are about hundreds of firms looking for trainees. check out the ICAP website for details.
plus, yes ofcourse i would say its imperative for every person who gets into this profession to have a profession as a backup. the graduation and stuf, i am sure you know all about it )</font id="blue">