03-11-2008, 07:49 PM
Dear,
Every firm has its own criteria for induction which may or not may be ignored in specific cases.
Normally the student who has changed firms during training tenure gets lesser favors from the bigger firms. Consistency always plays an important role. In my view you should have joined a reasonable firm in the start and then should have remain there. Every thing is learnt over time with hard work and sincerity.
I don't feel that big4 (except Deloitte, which I don't feel is so big at Lahore at least) would intake you on the basis of what you have written. Still, you can make an effort. Of course it's better to be a part of big4.
However, other firms may also not be regarded as trash. The firm in which you are working is good.
In my sincere opinion, if you don't get chance in big4, try to remain a part of this firm for a longer period.
This would be beneficial.
Regards,
KAMRAN.
Every firm has its own criteria for induction which may or not may be ignored in specific cases.
Normally the student who has changed firms during training tenure gets lesser favors from the bigger firms. Consistency always plays an important role. In my view you should have joined a reasonable firm in the start and then should have remain there. Every thing is learnt over time with hard work and sincerity.
I don't feel that big4 (except Deloitte, which I don't feel is so big at Lahore at least) would intake you on the basis of what you have written. Still, you can make an effort. Of course it's better to be a part of big4.
However, other firms may also not be regarded as trash. The firm in which you are working is good.
In my sincere opinion, if you don't get chance in big4, try to remain a part of this firm for a longer period.
This would be beneficial.
Regards,
KAMRAN.