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Hi all,
I need your suggestion. Earlier, I had offer letters from KPMG and EY, but due to compensation issues, I joined KPMG Also, the EY hr didn't show much interest. So, I didn't join.
But, here in KPMG, I am on bench since long. I am planning to take interview for EY again as I can see similar job openings again.
Can someone suggest me if EY consider me again as I once rejected it's offer. Also, hearing the recession rumours, is it good time to switch again?
Any inputs will be helpful.
I am in a pretty much pigeonholed group for tax at B4. I was wondering for people who were/are in a similar situation how do you handle interviews for more general tax roles? Also any success stories are greatly appreciated as well! Need some motivation…
I have been interviewing a lot for the past 2 months and while the B4 experience gets me interviews, I’ve yet to receive an offer. It has been really hard for me, so any advice is appreciated.
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Yes, I’d reach out again. Couldn’t hurt. 2 weeks isn’t being too pushy, and perhaps you’ll get an answer (whether they went with someone else, or if they are still deciding).
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If I heard that I would continue looking elsewhere! You can’t stop at one opportunity 😊 Best Regards!!
I understand and I’m glad this opportunity wouldn’t break you but realistically after all the interviews they are still looking for other candidates you’re not what they are looking for. That’s not to say you shouldn’t be optimistic because they could very well pick you!!
Not really, Citi is very slow.
Scheduling interviews when it works for people is a pain. If this is in the US with the thanksgiving holiday, most people took a whole week off so it makes sense why it’s delayed. I think it’s completely fair to reach out and check in though.