mrcfo
07-24-2005, 06:13 AM
Well firstly a bit of background and stats about my work history:
Yr Graduated: 2001 (age: 21)
Number of jobs related to degree: 3.
Degree: Bachelor of Business (Accounting major). CPA qualified.
Ok, during the early days I was hooked into all those dreams about working my way up and going overseas but during my first real job I realised this was a far fetched idea and for some odd reason stopped being ambitious and rather lazy from that point forward.
Being somewhat of a laggard compared to the ppl I finished uni with, I'm for some odd reason happy that I'm working in a much smaller firm with a lower wage and my career definitely hasnt developed as quick as the others.
Admittedly I can never really make it now in a glitzy and glamourous firm and I always got rejected for any pontentially lucrurative or high position job. But I'm fine with that. Many of my peers are either working for Big 4 Accounting firms, governent posts or large multi nationals, but again, I'm fine with that.
What I learnt throughout the 4 years is more about myself and what I can and can't handle. I admit that in an ideal world I would have liked to get into a firm that shows more career potential and promise (a la big 4...etc) but hmm we can't get what we want in life all the time...was I jealous? at times yes...any human would.
Having tasted a 1 yr experience at a medium entreprise has exposed me to the evils of office politics and how hard it is sometimes for an asian to fit in anyway. I no longer have the ambition or drive to earn big bucks at some large ass corp. The current job whilst rather low paying and lacks potential to learn new skills, it compensates itself by the people who I work with that are genuinely nice.
Yr Graduated: 2001 (age: 21)
Number of jobs related to degree: 3.
Degree: Bachelor of Business (Accounting major). CPA qualified.
Ok, during the early days I was hooked into all those dreams about working my way up and going overseas but during my first real job I realised this was a far fetched idea and for some odd reason stopped being ambitious and rather lazy from that point forward.
Being somewhat of a laggard compared to the ppl I finished uni with, I'm for some odd reason happy that I'm working in a much smaller firm with a lower wage and my career definitely hasnt developed as quick as the others.
Admittedly I can never really make it now in a glitzy and glamourous firm and I always got rejected for any pontentially lucrurative or high position job. But I'm fine with that. Many of my peers are either working for Big 4 Accounting firms, governent posts or large multi nationals, but again, I'm fine with that.
What I learnt throughout the 4 years is more about myself and what I can and can't handle. I admit that in an ideal world I would have liked to get into a firm that shows more career potential and promise (a la big 4...etc) but hmm we can't get what we want in life all the time...was I jealous? at times yes...any human would.
Having tasted a 1 yr experience at a medium entreprise has exposed me to the evils of office politics and how hard it is sometimes for an asian to fit in anyway. I no longer have the ambition or drive to earn big bucks at some large ass corp. The current job whilst rather low paying and lacks potential to learn new skills, it compensates itself by the people who I work with that are genuinely nice.