There's so many different types of accounting. People don't realise.
Thats true. Ok let me rephrase, i would defo do accounting if i wasnt so crap at maths and find it so boring because im so bad!

There's so many different types of accounting. People don't realise.
Thats true. Ok let me rephrase, i would defo do accounting if i wasnt so crap at maths and find it so boring because im so bad!![]()
I'm not sure why people believe accountancy is a good choice for mathematical types. (that isn't to say that mathematical types don't go into an do rather well in accountancy)
If you're good at maths and wanted to work in something related to finaance in some way then you'd likely be more interested in becomeing an actuary, trader, quant etc...
If you want a solid business qualification then become some variety of accountant by all means but I don't believe it will appeal to people looking for a maths related career - tis more for people with an interest in business.
I was in KPMG last week, then Deloitte earlier today. They both left an amazing impression. Go go go go, haha.
I was in KPMG last week, then Deloitte earlier today. They both left an amazing impression. Go go go go, haha.
I have 5 mates working for those companies, all in very good jobs after 6 years. 3 for KPMG, 2 for Deloitte. Be careful, they had the same impression, but job satisfaction = none. They find it so dull and boring. The 3 at KPMG is a mix of 2 London based, one Israel based. Deloitte both UK based.
That, unfortunately, appears to be quite a uniform feeling in KPMG with a lot of people taking time off to go travelling because it's extremely long hours. It's not unheard of to do several 16 hour days often.
Maybe Helsinki is different :shrug: