It seems that many people who have just joined the big four accounting firms are doing auditing. Have you just joined other industries, such as taxation, consulting and manpower?
The four majors are auditing, consulting and taxation, and most of them are basic positions. There are undergraduate accountants who have entered various departments this year. If we want to focus on accounting, of course, it is auditing. There are also some accounting parts in the consultation, but there are few. Good accounting in the tax department is of course an advantage because accounting is the foundation after all. Four universities estimate that the finance department really does pure accounting, mainly doing employee reimbursement, borrowing, company invoicing and so on. But the main department is audit, accounting for about 50-60% of the firm's total income, followed by taxation and consulting. There are many people who have passed the examination and recruitment, all of them are dozens or hundreds of recruitment, from different industry teams. Other recruitment thresholds are slightly higher than audit, and the focus is not the same.