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Friday, February 22, 2019

Interview Reflection

Ernst & Young LEAP Internship (Tax) On 1st March, I was really nervous for EY Tax interview. I had another Accounting try on the same day itself and I was not really disposed(p) for the interview. And as if I was not nervous enough, I had to for bum about to occupy my IC along Thank goodness that the security at EY allowed me to enter. and then I went up to EY and saw another girl from NUS for the same revenue enhancement interview as well. The personnel handed a short pen assay question to both of us to write in 15 minutes time.The NUS girl (I forgot her name) seems to be really prepared and told me about her friends experiences and I remembered that she said her friend got a cow farm question for revenue interview. I got nervous because truthfully, I wouldnt know how to execute that if it was posed to me. And I got more nervous when I thought it was going to be a group interview seeing people competing with you for the same interview is notwithstanding going to be so ne rve-wrecking.Also read Primary and substitute(prenominal) Reflection ExamplesBut luckily, it was whizz-to-one and I got a very very delicate lady as my interviewer. Shes the tax partner at EY for corporate tax (I think) and the questions she asked were within what I expected group conflict, teamwork, leadership, and time management. I answered to the better that I could and I really hope I can get in. Most importantly, I want to work under her (she said she impart be leading the interns) because she safe seemed to be a nice boss.KPMG take stock And for the KPMG interview, though it was my second interview, I screwed it up. The same questions, but I just screwed it up badly because I was too relaxed I think. I didnt answer to my very best and I dont expect myself to get in. But one thing I learnt was I scored very well for verbal test but below average for numerical test. Guess I am just bad at calculations.

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