Interview at Deloitte might vary very much.
You might have a behavioral, case or a general interview.
Before you for an interview ask your friends who had interview with Deloitte and
get their feedback on what type of interview you had. Being prepared will increase your chances of getting your desired accounting internship.
But assuming that you are still in college it will most likely that you will have
a behavioral interview.
First of all, google behavioral interviews and answer as many questions as you can
since it will really make a difference at the end of the day.
And basically search on google and find out more about behavioral interviews.
Also don't forget to go over your resume and prepare a couple of examples from each line on your resume. The example should include a problem which you had and how you solved it.
So it could be we had some issues and I suggested to implement this type of system or blah blah.
Anyhow here are some of the questions which I found that they could ask.
And you have to remember that your goal is not just to be able to answer the questions, but be able to bring an example to the question which will make you shine. Sell yourself! Get that accounting Internship!
Btw. If you know of more possible questions which could be used at Deloitte then please share it with everyone by commenting
"Give an example of a situation in which you had adversity in a group and how did you solved it?"
"Describe a time where you were in a team where a conflict occured. How did you solve the conflict, what was the outcome of the group project?"
"Describe a situation where you were asked to lead a group and tell me what you did that was both effective and ineffective in motivating your group members."
"Describe a time when you have asked for feedback from someone."
"Describe a group project you worked on. What was your role and how did you make it succeed?"
"Give a very specific example of a time when you had to prioritize and put something else above academic activities."
These two questions below are taken directly from the deloiite's career site
“How did you go about deciding on your class project recommendation?”
“Give me an example of when you had to deal with adversity. How did you resolve it?”
Good luck on finding your accounting internships
What To Do During recruitment?
Friday, December 18, 2009
Not surprisingly, most interns are hired during accounting recruitment events.
So you really have to go to those career fairs.
I will tell you some insight on what exactly recruiters like to see during the recruitment.
First of all your appearance.
Go to Man's Warehouse and buy a nice $500 dollar dark suite, dark blue tie, and s white or blue shirt. Make sure you look professional, that includes your hair, handshake, smiles, everything. If you don't wear suite, you don't look professional... remember that. It is important for any accounting internships
Before talking to the recruiter, make sure you know if you are interested in a full time position or an internship. Don't just say, I am interested in both. But it is always better to say that you are interested in an internship unless you already had an internship with them because 90% of their new hires went through an internship program with the very same company. So you do the math.
Also, absolutely make sure which division you want to work for. Are you interested in Audit, Tax or transfer pricing or whatever. Don't just say that your interested both in Audit and Tax Accounting Internships or that you are interested in Audit but would also consider Tax. Because this means that you don't know what you want from your career and that you are not goal oriented.
Basically make sure which location you are applying for and for what time (summer/winter). It is always better to check what they actually are offering. Because Delloite might be hiring only two Audit accounting interns for their Chicago location from your school.
And you say that you want to go for Tax, or that you want to work in New York... You will not get anything.
So basically do the research, be prepared and good luck.
There are more beneficial posts, so keep on reading.
Good luck on your search for accounting internships
So you really have to go to those career fairs.
I will tell you some insight on what exactly recruiters like to see during the recruitment.
First of all your appearance.
Go to Man's Warehouse and buy a nice $500 dollar dark suite, dark blue tie, and s white or blue shirt. Make sure you look professional, that includes your hair, handshake, smiles, everything. If you don't wear suite, you don't look professional... remember that. It is important for any accounting internships
Before talking to the recruiter, make sure you know if you are interested in a full time position or an internship. Don't just say, I am interested in both. But it is always better to say that you are interested in an internship unless you already had an internship with them because 90% of their new hires went through an internship program with the very same company. So you do the math.
Also, absolutely make sure which division you want to work for. Are you interested in Audit, Tax or transfer pricing or whatever. Don't just say that your interested both in Audit and Tax Accounting Internships or that you are interested in Audit but would also consider Tax. Because this means that you don't know what you want from your career and that you are not goal oriented.
Basically make sure which location you are applying for and for what time (summer/winter). It is always better to check what they actually are offering. Because Delloite might be hiring only two Audit accounting interns for their Chicago location from your school.
And you say that you want to go for Tax, or that you want to work in New York... You will not get anything.
So basically do the research, be prepared and good luck.
There are more beneficial posts, so keep on reading.
Good luck on your search for accounting internships
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What are Big Four Companies looking for in Accounting Interns
I haven't written for a while but this is the most updated post with up to date information what qualities Big Four Companies are looking for when hiring interns.
Most Important is Of course GPA
And I am not talking about your overall GPA but your Accounting GPA. Your Accounting GPA has to be high. Of course how it should be depends on the University which you attend.
But most of the Big Four companies won't even look at your resume if you don't have above 3.4
So get that GPA up if you really want to get accounting internships
Also important is the Leadership Skills.
Do you hold any officer positions in any student run organizations, if not, then you should.
Join Accounting organizations of your school, stay after organizational meetings and talk to the president of the organization or/and the adviser and ask them if you can become an officer. This will look really good on your resume.
Previous Work/Internship experience.
Of course if you interned with some really good company, then even if you don't have a high GPA, you might still get the internship. But if you worked as an accounting clerk for a small company, it is not as important as your resume. Still having some experience will look good on your resume.
Community involvement - is surprisingly also important.
Do some volunteering and make sure your bring that during recruitment events or in an actual interview.
I wish you luck on finding your accounting Internship
Most Important is Of course GPA
And I am not talking about your overall GPA but your Accounting GPA. Your Accounting GPA has to be high. Of course how it should be depends on the University which you attend.
But most of the Big Four companies won't even look at your resume if you don't have above 3.4
So get that GPA up if you really want to get accounting internships
Also important is the Leadership Skills.
Do you hold any officer positions in any student run organizations, if not, then you should.
Join Accounting organizations of your school, stay after organizational meetings and talk to the president of the organization or/and the adviser and ask them if you can become an officer. This will look really good on your resume.
Previous Work/Internship experience.
Of course if you interned with some really good company, then even if you don't have a high GPA, you might still get the internship. But if you worked as an accounting clerk for a small company, it is not as important as your resume. Still having some experience will look good on your resume.
Community involvement - is surprisingly also important.
Do some volunteering and make sure your bring that during recruitment events or in an actual interview.
I wish you luck on finding your accounting Internship
How to get an Accounting Internship
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
In this blog, I will provide you with step by step instructions that will help you in your internship search.
First of all you should start by reading this post Accounting Internship and you can navigate from there.
First of all you should start by reading this post Accounting Internship and you can navigate from there.
Accounting Internships in Michigan
Monday, April 6, 2009
Accounting Internship in Michigan
I will just simply list accounting companies in Michigan.
Delloite - offices are listed below
Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Midland
PWC
Detroit, Grand Rapids
Ernst & Young
Detroit, Grand Rapids, Troy
KPMG
Detroit
Accounting internships in Michigan other then the Big Four
Grant Thornton
Detroit
B D O S e i d m a n
Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Troy
C r o w e H o r w a r t h
It has offices all over the state.
U H Y
South field, Sterling Heights
V i r c h o v K r a u s e & Co.
S o u t h f i e l d
The R e h m a n n Group
It also has offices all over for you to search Accounting Internships in Michigan
D o e r e n M a y h e w
Troy
Y e o & Y e o
Locations are all over the Michigan.
This is the list of accounting companies in Michigan. Some of them may not be hiring any interns at this point, but most of the are I believe.
If you know more accounting companies in Michigan, please let me know.
I hope it helps you in your search for "accounting internships in Michigan"
I will just simply list accounting companies in Michigan.
Delloite - offices are listed below
Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Midland
PWC
Detroit, Grand Rapids
Ernst & Young
Detroit, Grand Rapids, Troy
KPMG
Detroit
Accounting internships in Michigan other then the Big Four
Grant Thornton
Detroit
B D O S e i d m a n
Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Troy
C r o w e H o r w a r t h
It has offices all over the state.
U H Y
South field, Sterling Heights
V i r c h o v K r a u s e & Co.
S o u t h f i e l d
The R e h m a n n Group
It also has offices all over for you to search Accounting Internships in Michigan
D o e r e n M a y h e w
Troy
Y e o & Y e o
Locations are all over the Michigan.
This is the list of accounting companies in Michigan. Some of them may not be hiring any interns at this point, but most of the are I believe.
If you know more accounting companies in Michigan, please let me know.
I hope it helps you in your search for "accounting internships in Michigan"
Internships in Accounting
Internships in Accounting
There is basically two ways you can go,
Audit or Tax.
If you are working for the big four then you are going to stay in that department. And if you get a job with in Audit, then you most likely will become and Auditor.
Therefore, before getting internships in accounting, you should ask yourself - Do I want to be an accountant for the upcoming 5 or more years. If the question is yes then your best shot is to get internships in accounting with the Big Four or other big companies (scroll down for the full list).
But the answer is no, and you just want to get internships in accounting and jobs in accounting so that you can get an entry job and you main wish is to move to other fields. Then, you should really look for a job at your local area. Pick out the big companies in which you want to work, they most like have internships in accounting area. If you are working for big company it is always a good idea to go for audit since it is the kind of job where you will learn how to do everything.
In a year or so, you can probably move to some other department, like finance department.
Good luck on your internships in accounting.
There is basically two ways you can go,
Audit or Tax.
If you are working for the big four then you are going to stay in that department. And if you get a job with in Audit, then you most likely will become and Auditor.
Therefore, before getting internships in accounting, you should ask yourself - Do I want to be an accountant for the upcoming 5 or more years. If the question is yes then your best shot is to get internships in accounting with the Big Four or other big companies (scroll down for the full list).
But the answer is no, and you just want to get internships in accounting and jobs in accounting so that you can get an entry job and you main wish is to move to other fields. Then, you should really look for a job at your local area. Pick out the big companies in which you want to work, they most like have internships in accounting area. If you are working for big company it is always a good idea to go for audit since it is the kind of job where you will learn how to do everything.
In a year or so, you can probably move to some other department, like finance department.
Good luck on your internships in accounting.
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Internships in Accounting
Paid Accounting Internships
Paid Accounting Internships
I have good news for accounting majors,
But you probably already know this. Well basically speaking most of accounting internships are paid.
So you don't have to go around searching for paid accounting internships, just search for any internship.
Big Four companies pay somewhere between $21-25 per hour, so that is awesome.
And for other companies it really varies, so you should expect to get paid above $10, but most like $15.
For more information just read more in this blog, and don't search for paid accounting internships anymore
I have good news for accounting majors,
But you probably already know this. Well basically speaking most of accounting internships are paid.
So you don't have to go around searching for paid accounting internships, just search for any internship.
Big Four companies pay somewhere between $21-25 per hour, so that is awesome.
And for other companies it really varies, so you should expect to get paid above $10, but most like $15.
For more information just read more in this blog, and don't search for paid accounting internships anymore
Labels:
Paid Accounting Internships
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