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make the boring one maybe even Yue.Jiang@gmail.com
If they ask for non-school it is so they can contact you once you leave school, which is good obv.
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The thing is, all of the "normal" combinations of yue and jiang and yjiang and jiangy and y.jiang and anything you can think of are taken. All that's left are stupid names involving numbers :/
EDIT: The reason they asked for non-school was because some school e-mails don't send everything through...but I really have a sneaking suspicion they want to see what type of e-mail address you have T_T
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any combination of yue jiang and numbers is better than p.s.iloveyue what were you thinking when you made that ID lol
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Congrats.
I just hope you don't intend on making that your permanent career. Working for Big Four, especially PwC, sucks.
EDIT: Oh, I just saw that you were just applying, and not that you got it already. Well, it's good to get the internship, as it buffs your resume. But I guess you'll see what I'm talking about once you're in.
EDIT2: They are also asking for a non-school e-mail so they can run a check on it. Do you have any other e-mail accounts that you have previously used, at all? If so, I would suggest doing a thorough Google check on that account to make sure it's not linked to anything crazy crazy, and then giving that in. If they find out you created a new e-mail, they might think you're trying to hide something.
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Melbourne5338 Posts
I 100% support making a boring one with just your name. if you need numbers just use like your birth year or something like yuejiang85
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On December 24 2009 11:46 OneOther wrote: any combination of yue jiang and numbers is better than p.s.iloveyue what were you thinking when you made that ID lol
It's more in-demand than you might think :/
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On December 24 2009 11:49 TheosEx wrote: Congrats.
I just hope you don't intend on making that your permanent career. Working for Big Four, especially PwC, sucks.
EDIT: Oh, I just saw that you were just applying, and not that you got it already. Well, it's good to get the internship, as it buffs your resume. But I guess you'll see what I'm talking about once you're in.
EDIT2: They are also asking for a non-school e-mail so they can run a check on it. Do you have any other e-mail accounts that you have previously used, at all? If so, I would suggest doing a thorough Google check on that account to make sure it's not linked to anything crazy crazy, and then giving that in. If they find out you created a new e-mail, they might think you're trying to hide something.
Besides things from when I was really young (think pokemon, ssj3, etc.....ok so maybe not that bad), I only use the one I listed
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Yes, always have a professional looking email address, I got a new one during the end of Gr11 in high school because the old one was just embarrassing.
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You have 874 friends...trying to show that you have a lot of friends?
...a bannaphone?! WTF? OMG YOUR BOOKMARK TABS HAS /b/ GTFO NOW
that screenshot just had to remind me of rpf thread.
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Same thing happened to me. I just made a boring e-mail with myname## at gmail. It's definitely worth it. Also if you think your non-school e-mail is lame you might as well make a new one anyways.
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On December 24 2009 11:49 TheosEx wrote: Congrats.
I just hope you don't intend on making that your permanent career. Working for Big Four, especially PwC, sucks.
EDIT: Oh, I just saw that you were just applying, and not that you got it already. Well, it's good to get the internship, as it buffs your resume. But I guess you'll see what I'm talking about once you're in.
EDIT2: They are also asking for a non-school e-mail so they can run a check on it. Do you have any other e-mail accounts that you have previously used, at all? If so, I would suggest doing a thorough Google check on that account to make sure it's not linked to anything crazy crazy, and then giving that in. If they find out you created a new e-mail, they might think you're trying to hide something.
I work for the big four - just not PwC - some things are lousy - some things are great
~LoA
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I'm gonna be magicxsoldier@yahoo.com forever..been that since I was around 9.
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On December 24 2009 12:10 LordofAscension wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2009 11:49 TheosEx wrote: Congrats.
I just hope you don't intend on making that your permanent career. Working for Big Four, especially PwC, sucks.
EDIT: Oh, I just saw that you were just applying, and not that you got it already. Well, it's good to get the internship, as it buffs your resume. But I guess you'll see what I'm talking about once you're in.
EDIT2: They are also asking for a non-school e-mail so they can run a check on it. Do you have any other e-mail accounts that you have previously used, at all? If so, I would suggest doing a thorough Google check on that account to make sure it's not linked to anything crazy crazy, and then giving that in. If they find out you created a new e-mail, they might think you're trying to hide something. I work for the big four - just not PwC - some things are lousy - some things are great ~LoA
Can you tell me what it's like? What do you like about it? What don't you like? How's the day-to-day life? I'm guessing compensation is adequate? Haha... yeah, I'm currently pursuing a degree in statistics, with minors in finance and biology (rofl).
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On December 24 2009 11:49 TheosEx wrote: Congrats.
I just hope you don't intend on making that your permanent career. Working for Big Four, especially PwC, sucks.
I'm working for EY and I approve this message.
j/k
Actually it really depends on whether you like audit (or advisory, or tax or whatever you're planning to apply for). The work load is huge, be ready to work 60 hours a week during peak period. But it's pretty interesting when you get a hold of it, and start to learn new things. I would say working for Big4 provides a pretty good working environment and training. You can always leave after couple of years and it will look pretty neat on your resume as you apply for another job.
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On December 24 2009 12:10 LordofAscension wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2009 11:49 TheosEx wrote: Congrats.
I just hope you don't intend on making that your permanent career. Working for Big Four, especially PwC, sucks.
EDIT: Oh, I just saw that you were just applying, and not that you got it already. Well, it's good to get the internship, as it buffs your resume. But I guess you'll see what I'm talking about once you're in.
EDIT2: They are also asking for a non-school e-mail so they can run a check on it. Do you have any other e-mail accounts that you have previously used, at all? If so, I would suggest doing a thorough Google check on that account to make sure it's not linked to anything crazy crazy, and then giving that in. If they find out you created a new e-mail, they might think you're trying to hide something. I work for the big four - just not PwC - some things are lousy - some things are great ~LoA I've heard that the great things outweight the lousy things as long as it isn't tax season.
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Well, tax season is just one of lousy reasons.
Depending on where you're from, pay may be terrible. For example, if you start out at 55k in NYC, you're making almost as much as teachers and policemen. Well, I don't know exactly, but it aint much. When you're working 60 hours a week, this is comes out to less than technicians working 40 hours a week at hospitals who only had to get a 2-year degree from a community college.
Also depending on where you work, corporate culture can suck pretty bad too. Constant sucking up, cutthroat attitudes, work attitude leading to massive stress, etc. Some people won't do well with this unless they have a certain level of emotional maturity.
Then, while some people might like the fact that they have to constantly learn about stuff, but the CPA world is a never-ending educational hole. Even now legislation is changing rules that most CPAs are just getting a hang off from Sarbanes-Oxley. This may be fun for some, as the work is "technically never the same" but can be difficult for those who just want to learn a profession and coast through the rest of their life.
There are more, but I'll try to stop discouraging you. Don't get me wrong, it's a GREAT opportunity if this is what you really want to do. I just hope you don't make the same mistake that I did, idolizing this one career, celebrating like it was the last day of my life once hired by a Big Four, working a few months, and finding out "WTF AM I DOING?" IMHO, it's a great train to ride to finding your final career path. CPA + few years experience in a Big Four = Great chance of landing a great job somewhere else, making more money, working less hours, taking less liability, having more control over your own workplace.
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Just make the new email, I got so tired of typing my screen name plus I realized how retarded it looked. Just use your name and your birthday, that should be fine. I now use Joe.Oliva89 which looks fine and not retarded. Plus its really easy to remember.
Although I kind of wished I didn't use the period.
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Why do they want a non-school email? That's kind of stupid.... because non-school (i.e. free) emails usually have ads.
Did you ask your ISP? They often offer these kind of emails at a small monthly fee... because it's not free, you can often have what you need.
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