What would be the best career path for someone interested in client relationship and getting to know people.
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Mahira E. asked a question to Consulting
Category: Career Advice
Date asked: Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Last reviewed: Friday, July 2, 2021
Catherine M.
Actuarial Graduate
Hi Mahira,
The EY Pathfinder tool (https://assessment.weareamberjack.com/?sjtId=7e2a6ebe-c6d7-ea11-80eb-0050568b1d87&clientId=260b88ae-d101-e811-80ea-005056ac24ff) might help you decide what career to pursue. It asks questions to gauge how your skills and attitudes fit with different teams and will take into account your preference to have more contact with clients and other people within the firm.
Hope this helps!
Friday, July 2, 2021
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