oh my... do u really need to ask here for that info? U need to go out more and make some friends in the commerce program... or failing that to contact your undergrad commerce society...
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May 21st, 2008 10:22 PM #1
Big 4 Summer Internship
I am likely going to be a university accounting student, and I would like an opportunity to work for the Big 4 in the summer of 2009. When and where do the big four firms recruit for summer internships?
What kinds of questions are asked during the interview? What is the best way to succeed in these interviews?
Are grades/extra curricular activities considered? How much extra curricular is necessary?
I live in Vancouver, and I would ideally like a position there. However, as I am desparate to get my foot in the door, I am willing to move anywhere in Canada for a summer internship with the big 4. Is it very easy to get a summer internship at the big 4 in Calgary? If yes, how easy?
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May 22nd, 2008 04:41 PM #3
My only friends in the commerce faculty are in marketing, and they hate accounting. Why are you against me asking?
Does anybody know?
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May 22nd, 2008 05:03 PM #4
Big 4 firms rarely give out summer internships; at least, that's what I was told by a KPMG recruiter. And when they do, I doubt they give them to students who are fresh out of their first year. I think they start recruiting later this year. From what I hear, they have their summer spots filled from early January or something like that, so if you want a shot (albeit a slight one), you should get out there once school starts up. They recruit on campus for the most part... but since you're already at a disadvantage, you probably shouldn't wait for them to come to you.
Our co-op advisors tell us that extra-curriculars are very important. The firms want to see how well you can manage your time and what not. I think some of that is BS because they want you to join some school clubs, but one or two extras would not hurt imo. Grades are considered when you are in co-op, but if you're going about it on your own, I don't know if they ask for marks. If not, I would assume that you would need a pretty impressive resume to get a spot.
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May 22nd, 2008 06:18 PM #5
I actually already am in university, but I am switching my major to commerce for next year. If I get admitted to the faculty of commerce, I would like to have a big 4 summer internship. I know it is possible because many accounting students at my school have summer internships right now?
So I understand recruiting for summer internships is done in September/October? Or is it done in January?
Do they come to the university to recruit for summer internships?
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May 22nd, 2008 08:43 PM #8
Networking is vital in just about any job hunt. And I agree, go to your peers or someone who is already working and ask them if they know anything.
Of course, you don't expect them to have much, if any, pull on getting you employed, but the least they can do is tell you things you were not aware of before.
Insider information include invites for office tours and other social/networking events host by the firms for students. Even if you are not in university, you can still find out about some of these.
Also, did you know that at least one of the big 4's have an application event? It is an event that requires you to send in an application form then they select the ones they like to attend it. How do you get your hands on one of said invitations/application forms? By networking with someone who works in the firm. As a matter of fact, these forms are usually only in the hands of the CA students working there. Of course, an alternative is to get to know someone in the recruitment team really well and get a form that way... but isn't your own peers easier?
Good luck!
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May 22nd, 2008 09:37 PM #9
Most of the answers so far were incomplete. I am an accounting student and a Big 4 employee in montreal doing my summer intership now.
1) Yes, All big 4 recruit. If you go to a less than well known school, you have to go to them. September-October is recruiting season. AKA the big 4 and other recruit for Summer of the next year. Remember to dress to impress, schmooze, go to ALL of the events to have a chance, dont drink too much, NETWORK, try to find things you have in common.
ie) I go to mcgill, concordia students come to our recruiting events because the big 4 does not recognize the school very well.
2) Big 4 and other firms recruit when you start U2. So 3rd out of a 4 year program assuming you go U0,1,2,3.
Ok How to get the job
A) Grades, I had a 4.0 GPA but that was a bonus, not expected. If you are >3.3 GPA from a respected school ala U of T, Mcgill, HEC etc. If not, maybe >3.5 but grades are not the only thing that count
That being said..
B) Extra Curr : Have a lot of leadership activites inside school and out. In my interview all 3 intervierers I had (3 x 20 min ) wanted to hear about my refereeing experience (5 years), I think that + my grades got me that job.
C)Interview: Format (In my case) 3 people x 20 min each, Partner, Senior Manager, Manager. The interview was very relaxed but be prepared to be yourself and sell your accomplishments. I networked before so I know every one of my interviewers, an added bonus when they interview 20 people. Dont rehearse anything, just think about what you want to say and let it flow naturally. Dress in the best you have, take a shower too!
BTW: The poster that said Big 4 does not give out is VERY mistaken. KPMG Montreal is 40 students/summer for example.
D) Is it easy?
Well, think of it this way. At mcgill, there are about 600 accounting students plus or minus. (these kids are incredibly smart, they scare me). Big 4 40 each = 120. Lets say 100 because I know PWC and others dont go as heavy on the hiring.
So 1/6 McGill accounting students will have a summer intership with a big 4. There are TONS of medium size and small firms, they are an excellent option and the work stress is probably less.
So yea its pretty hard.
Quick checklist of stuff to work on:
a) Grades >3.3 GPA bare minimum
b) Network
c) Find out where/when the recruiting activities are
d) Get into leadership
Hope this helps
PS. I do realize that I
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May 22nd, 2008 10:18 PM #10
A-guy: Yes, I already know about most of that information about recruiting and networking for student articling positions in the fall. My father is a CA and he went through the same process. However, he doesn't think there were any internships available when he was in university. Therefore, I decided to ask about internships here.
There is also the accounting club at my school which will be able to provide networking opportunities. I'm just asking right now so I can see whether or not I have enough extra curriculars to date.
So far, it seems like recruitment for summer internships takes place in the fall, and that a lot of extra curriculars are needed. I don't have any extra curriculars right now (starting now, though, I'll try to volunteer). So I suppose I shouldn't go through the stress of applying this fall, and try next fall (2009) for a 2010 summer internship once I have done enough extra curricular. Once I join the accounting club everything will become clear though...
But one concern I have is the difficulty of school. I know accounting may be difficult, even though I do work hard in school. What if I'm simply not able to do extra curriculars and school simultaneously? I can't sacrifice my grades for extra curriculars. Remember, grades stay with you for life....not submitting a transcript is academic fraud! Would the firms frown upon me only studying during the school year? Am I screwed for life then?
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May 22nd, 2008 10:25 PM #11
You seemed to agree with me that the big 4 does not recruit first year students much, if at all, so how would I be mistaken? You also said that it is hard to get a spot, which would imply that there are not many spots to go around, which is what I said.
If the big 4 hire 40 students each, that would be 160 rather than the 120 you stated. I know for a fact that individual big 4 offices in Ontario don't take 40 new students each per summer.
The way you state your case makes it seem as if all of these interns are coming from McGill, which I know would not be the case.
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May 23rd, 2008 02:36 AM #14
Honestly, what is wrong with you?
Can you maybe stop comparing yourself to your dad, since your dad was hired 20 or 30 years ago?
In accounting you don't just crunch numbers. You deal with team mates. You deal with social problems. You deal with clients.
Yes, EC's are very important. Club president and varsity athlete are not the only EC's. You really need to start doing some research.
If you haven't done anything during school, either EC or work, you can kiss Big 4 good bye.Last edited by george benjamin; May 23rd, 2008 at 02:38 AM.
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