Big 4 Life: My First Year Experience

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Hey everyone, I recently wrapped up my first year in audit at a Big 4 Firm. I wanted to share some insight as to the biggest lessons I learned and how I feel about where my career stands going into year 2. It can be a tough job, but I believe it is what you make it and it isn't as bad as a lot of the horror stories you read online. Let me know what you think about public accounting/the Big 4 in the comments below!
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  • @KajolPhadnis
    @KajolPhadnis 4 года назад +21

    So agree - you don't realise how much you upskill your knowledge and actually learn by the end of it. Looking back, I didn't think I would ever become as great as some of my managers but really think you learn so much on the job. One day will get there!

  • @AishHumairaa
    @AishHumairaa 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Keep posting !

  • @anthonyrizakis9315
    @anthonyrizakis9315 4 года назад +3

    Great Vid Sean, appreciate the advice!

  • @redninja1133
    @redninja1133 3 года назад +45

    Public accounting take advantages of students straight out of college and burn them up. Yeah salary, sign me up! Work 60-70 hours for 3 months, no social life, 10-15lbs of weight gain, lack of sleep, and mental stress. But! You learn a lot!

  • @Caitxo
    @Caitxo Год назад +8

    I really appreciate your insight- I’m a nontraditional student and am in my late 20s and landed a big 4 internship starting this January. I feel less alone now!

    • @TheBraulio459
      @TheBraulio459 Год назад +1

      What year are you, freshman, sophomore, junior, senior?

  • @akilammalika
    @akilammalika 3 года назад +6

    To the first point you were making: How do you do things if you don't know what you are doing? Do you not compromise on quality then? I have a background in Internal Audit and I learned from day one that in order to deliver a value-adding audit, one must know the culture, processes, systems, and the industry pretty well. How do you do that when you work for different clients in different industries that require one to have expertise in those industries and specific systems and processes? Do you get assigned a mentor who dedicates a reasonable amount of their time and knowledge to you? Is your input considered and valued? Do you receive ongoing training to nurture and uplift your weak skills/ lack of sufficient experience? How are expectations communicated and what resource support do you receive to meet those expectations? How is your performance measured? Is it rigid by standardization? Thanks.

  • @stephandden
    @stephandden 4 года назад +6

    Great video! Just shared a video on my first year as well. I work in Toronto but I think the experience is pretty consistent ✨

  • @bongiwemaqolo9194
    @bongiwemaqolo9194 2 года назад +4

    You make me feel like I can do anything right now.

  • @katiamaslucan8580
    @katiamaslucan8580 3 года назад +13

    Lol I felt the same with my first senior omg it’s been 7 years I’m in this busy life!!

    • @OmarBReal
      @OmarBReal 2 года назад +1

      do you mind sharing your location and salary? If thats not too personal? Just curious what 7/8 years into a big 4 would get you as I'll be starting my career in a big 4 next month!

  • @murtazaakbarreborn
    @murtazaakbarreborn 3 года назад +5

    Question - I just started at a big 4 company. As per their regulations, you need to tell them if you have a different job. Just like you, I release stuff on RUclips and other digital platforms. Was just wondering if doing something like having a RUclips channel/being an artist is something they need to go? Only asking as the streaming platforms would give us a 1099 based on the royalties earned. So, any help on this is appreciated?

  • @frenchzaynster8360
    @frenchzaynster8360 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video! I was wondering, when you start in January, do people usually move to the second year just after the end of the first busy season?

  • @Genarohuitron
    @Genarohuitron 4 года назад +2

    This is a really cool video! Please make more! Subscribed ✅

  • @yuxinwang271
    @yuxinwang271 Год назад

    I use it to explain my first year experience tomorrow in the welcome section 😂

  • @quarantinekitchen6909
    @quarantinekitchen6909 2 года назад

    How do you stay motives I been staff for 4 years and no promotion studying and getting burned out

  • @anatapindikafong2602
    @anatapindikafong2602 3 года назад

    dope lighting camera hahahh

  • @gsotoaz
    @gsotoaz 4 года назад +1

    Nice video, I liked it.

  • @kt9185
    @kt9185 4 года назад +18

    Hey! Looking for a little advice...
    About to start my bachelors in Accounting in a month at a Florida University (4 year public university, about 14k students at the moment). This will be my second bachelors at this school (first one was in Communication... not my smartest move lol)
    So anyways, to paint the whole picture: I luckily have a ton of business pre reqs done already, so this Bach will only take me two years. I’ll graduate at 29. Practice one year under a CPA.... take the exam, boom CPA by 31. My fear is by not going to a private or big university, my chances of getting into Big 4 and even a job under a highly successful CPA firm will be slim. Thoughts?

    • @BeautyBlondeful
      @BeautyBlondeful 4 года назад +5

      that’s not at all the case! :) you can get a job at a highly successful CPA firm as long as you take the right steps. network, go to your university’s career fair events, etc. Get your name out there and you won’t have any problems finding the right job for you!

    • @kt9185
      @kt9185 4 года назад

      mackenziemorgann thank you 🥰🤞🏼

    • @seanpgrimm
      @seanpgrimm  4 года назад +7

      Hey Kaitlyn! Your story sounds very similar to mine. My first degree was more or less the same as yours, and I was 28 when I graduated with my accounting degree. Even though you are not at a big university, I think it is still very realistic for you to be able to land a spot at a Big 4 or other big public accounting firm. I am a Floridian as well, so if you want to reach out to provide more details about your current situation and the university you are at, feel free to either message me or send me an email - seanpgrimm@gmail.com.

    • @kt9185
      @kt9185 4 года назад

      Sean Grimm thank you so much for answering! I sent ya an email :) !

    • @accountant8678
      @accountant8678 4 года назад +1

      Hey I am 27 starting my bachelors now in July I will also graduate with my bachelors by 29. I live in Miami Florida but might be moving up a bit north I might be going into FAU or Webber university. I am hoping that I can do the CPA by 31. This will be very challenging but the salary and knowledge I hope will be of great use. I did a real estate course last semester and I hope that this will help me in real estate and my firm in the near future. Accounting is to me one of the best careers in the world it can lead to so many paths! Woohoo!

  • @avalencia1093
    @avalencia1093 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video! Thanks✨

  • @zildjiantorres6280
    @zildjiantorres6280 3 года назад +2

    From SGV & Co. here. (EY Counterpart in Philippines)

  • @karishmakeswani7068
    @karishmakeswani7068 4 года назад +7

    I heard there are no fixed no of hrs which are required to work and there is no balance between personal and professional life and because of this reason many people are quiting please let me know is it true and what your experience regarding auditors working in big 4 ?

    • @seanpgrimm
      @seanpgrimm  4 года назад +5

      In busy season, it’s definitely hard to balance personal and professional life. However, outside of busy season, I think life is very manageable. I will say however, that some people end up working much longer busy seasons, or multiple busy seasons, which in turn results in them have less of a work-life balance than others. My experience has been that my life is all about work for 4-5 months out of the year, but the rest of the year is “normal”.

    • @raindelta7079
      @raindelta7079 4 года назад +5

      In Asia, you don't have a personal life. Work is 24/7 and yet you rarely get paid for overtime hours. I learned a lot in my 2 years of stay in ** but it was too much so I quit.

  • @NDE-SDJ
    @NDE-SDJ 3 года назад +1

    Subscribed because my name is Sean and I too am an accountant. Although I did not go Big 4.

  • @mikeb4471
    @mikeb4471 4 года назад +8

    I’m curious, what was the male to female ratio? Or if you have the numbers how many women and men work at big 4? Thanks!

    • @kennethwong580
      @kennethwong580 3 года назад +8

      from my experience it's pretty 50 50

    • @RushuFriends
      @RushuFriends 3 года назад +4

      Worked in Montreal, there are more women in the industry imo, except at partner level.

  • @jatinmakadiya4146
    @jatinmakadiya4146 4 года назад +5

    What computer skills intern should develop before one join big 4 ???

    • @FinanceUnboxed
      @FinanceUnboxed 3 года назад

      Agree with the above. Another skill which is useful if you're joining consulting or transactions is powerpoint skills.

    • @pineyforkpress
      @pineyforkpress 3 года назад

      @@FinanceUnboxed Outlook is so important, Zoom, too.

  • @teca986
    @teca986 5 лет назад +8

    How difficult was it financing a second bachelor degree? Is it doable without loans while you're working? Were you pt or ft student?

    • @seanpgrimm
      @seanpgrimm  5 лет назад +3

      teca986 I was able to get federal loans through FAFSA because my first degree was financed through scholarships and my parents, so I hadn’t taken out any loans at all yet when I decided to go back to school. I think it’s definitely doable without loans if you are working, it will just take a little bit longer. The loans allowed me to be a full time student and get the whole process done in about 2 years.

    • @Seancarter2010
      @Seancarter2010 3 года назад

      Accounting was my second degree as well did it in a year. I got a scholarship through my job. My previous degree made it possible for me to do it one year

  • @shawnyoung4000
    @shawnyoung4000 4 года назад +12

    In Asia big 4
    We slept in company.....in tax season

    • @moonlover6827
      @moonlover6827 4 года назад +1

      That's so true :(

    • @moonlover6827
      @moonlover6827 4 года назад +1

      Which makes me hesitate to apply in big 4 or any other audfirm bec in our country even mid tier firms has lots of overtime

    • @Icy_Consequence3478
      @Icy_Consequence3478 4 года назад +1

      :O

    • @MrDarudin
      @MrDarudin 4 года назад +5

      @@moonlover6827 Try public sector. They usually pay less but are rather strict on working hours. It's what I did. Pays well and you get to keep your life.

    • @raindelta7079
      @raindelta7079 4 года назад

      Sleep in the office and don't get paid overtime

  • @paulokano5032
    @paulokano5032 3 года назад +14

    Way too general. More specific examples please.

  • @JJ-ct4eu
    @JJ-ct4eu 4 года назад +9

    Is it normal that i got in to the BIG 4 with just 1 phone call lol

    • @sabihahkauser3174
      @sabihahkauser3174 4 года назад

      A G How??? Please share how I need the help 😭

    • @JJ-ct4eu
      @JJ-ct4eu 4 года назад +10

      @@sabihahkauser3174 Honestly, I have a masters degree in economics and the corona crisis helped me, because i did not need to come over at EY, a phone interview was enough. I nailed the interview tho so it's a mix of luck and skill I guess

    • @webarecasing3567
      @webarecasing3567 3 года назад +3

      Sabihah Kauser I think the position this person is referring to is an intern. Internship recruitment process usually only takes a phone interview.

    • @JJ-ct4eu
      @JJ-ct4eu 3 года назад +1

      @@webarecasing3567 You believe want you want to believe I guess

    • @webarecasing3567
      @webarecasing3567 3 года назад

      J J Well then if it's a full time position, then congratulations. You must be very intelligent to get in just over a phone interview☺️. But I am just speaking over the normal recruitment process and my own experience. Usually it took minimum of 1 written test and 2 interviews (users, partner) to get in at big 4.

  • @Fundzter
    @Fundzter 29 дней назад

    😆 facts

  • @Bonkazzzz
    @Bonkazzzz 4 года назад +3

    What age did you grad at?

    • @seanpgrimm
      @seanpgrimm  4 года назад +6

      I was 27, and I turned 28 less than a month after starting at my firm.

    • @Bonkazzzz
      @Bonkazzzz 4 года назад

      @@seanpgrimm Nice! I'm on track to graduate when im 27 as well. I dont know if you've covered it in any of your other videos, but how did it feel working in Big 4 at your age?

    • @seanpgrimm
      @seanpgrimm  4 года назад

      @@Bonkazzzz Sorry for the delayed response - busy season + COVID-19 has put a wrench in my attention to this channel! I will say there have been certain challenges, but all in all, it hasn't been too bad. Will definitely make a video on this topic in the near future.

    • @BigDonch
      @BigDonch 4 года назад

      Sean Grimm 27? Why so late.

    • @seanpgrimm
      @seanpgrimm  4 года назад +6

      I went back to school for accounting, this is my second career.

  • @quarantinekitchen6909
    @quarantinekitchen6909 2 года назад

    I get two ccoffes

  • @jenniferg2660
    @jenniferg2660 4 года назад +3

    Sounds like you weren't in Silicon Valley... :) Hope you enjoy tho

  • @quarantinekitchen6909
    @quarantinekitchen6909 2 года назад

    Lmao 🤣 petter sugar bear 🐻

  • @moundcitymedia360
    @moundcitymedia360 3 года назад +2

    You don’t know what you’re doing yet