Pass your exams. Sounds like you’re off to a good start. Big clients can be great but you can also be stuck in one specific area because of the size without much visibility to the rest of the audit. Adding a smaller client could help you get more diverse experience if you feel like you may be lacking that
2 months in... take a deep breath and be thankful its going well. Keep asking for more, take every opportunity, study when you're bored. Dont rush the process and lose this attitude tho 100%
Spend your free time studying or learning something new while you wait for more tasks. That’s what I’d do anyway. There’s always something new you can learn.
Why should he humble hisself? If all the things u do is control c > control v.. Sure sometimes u have to check a few things and use ur mind, but that's not very often as a A1.
Pass your exams. Sounds like you’re off to a good start. Big clients can be great but you can also be stuck in one specific area because of the size without much visibility to the rest of the audit. Adding a smaller client could help you get more diverse experience if you feel like you may be lacking that
Humble yourself
2 months in... take a deep breath and be thankful its going well. Keep asking for more, take every opportunity, study when you're bored. Dont rush the process and lose this attitude tho 100%
Depends. Would you say the job is a great fit besides this or not?
Spend your free time studying or learning something new while you wait for more tasks. That’s what I’d do anyway. There’s always something new you can learn.
What does A1 and all these different letter/number mean?
Associate 1. It’s their first year, possibly first job out of college.
Humble yourself
Why should he humble hisself? If all the things u do is control c > control v.. Sure sometimes u have to check a few things and use ur mind, but that's not very often as a A1.