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As a fresh graduate how to join accounting and finance dep in EY and what to learn to be the perfect candidate

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Rana A. asked during the live chat Explore Graduate programmes and Internships at EY to EY

Category: Career Advice

Date asked: Thursday, February 2, 2023

Last reviewed: Thursday, February 2, 2023

Alex S.

audit senior

Hi Rana, on the first question, all of the information on recruitment is available on the EY website. On the second question I would recommend being well prepared for your interview by learning about EY, the industry, and the specific role you are going for. Think about why the role suits you and why EY should hire you. Play to your strengths and really show your interviewer why you would be a good fit for the organisation. I also recommend being yourself and being relaxed if you can, interviews can be stressful but the interviewer is really just trying to see if you have the right personality and attitude to do well here. Best of luck!

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Rana A.

I know about tax and audit services but can I know more about consulting services and other services that relates to finance and acc

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Alex S.

audit senior

Sure thing. I work in Assurance so can't really say too much about consulting or the other services, I would say there is lots of information available on our website about the different service lines.

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Rana A.

But I got bachelor degree in accounting so what is the most related service line

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Lauren J.

Technology Risk Consultant

Hi Rana, if you're looking for options other than tax and audit, there are graduate programmes in Risk, which sits within Business Consulting. These are focused on risk and control but benefit from an understanding of accounting, as they give the opportunity to complete the ACA

Thursday, February 2, 2023

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