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MS probably offers more stability, but I'm just speaking from an outsider's perspective.
 
Originally posted by: Gibson486
It's your decision. Which company did you enjoy interviewing with more? Don't go just for the name.

When I went for the interview 5 MS people interviewed me at once and it was a challenge.
AT HP, it was 4 managers but they took turns to interview me, not all at once. I think HP has a more "family" feeling.
 
Originally posted by: Qianglong
Originally posted by: Gibson486
It's your decision. Which company did you enjoy interviewing with more? Don't go just for the name.

When I went for the interview 5 MS people interviewed me at once and it was a challenge.
AT HP, it was 4 managers but they took turns to interview me, not all at once. I think HP has a more "family" feeling.

If you want the more "family" feeling, then you made your pick. If that is not your main interest, then think about all teh things you liked and disliked. List them all and check to see if there is anything that really stood out that is a major pro or con. That should really help your decision.

Which position intersted you more. Don't even think about the names of the major companies are involved.
 
Originally posted by: Injury
What is your major? What do you plan to do when finished?

I am a business major in Accounting. I plan to stay in the high-tech industry or join the Big 4 to get my required hours to get my Chartered Accoutant designation
 
I chose MS but then read your post about position details. Go for HP....offers more job training than creating colored charts for marketing promotions 😀 type of work.
 
Originally posted by: Qianglong
Originally posted by: Injury
What is your major? What do you plan to do when finished?

I am a business major in Accounting. I plan to stay in the high-tech industry or join the Big 4 to get my required hours to get my Chartered Accoutant designation

CA is equivalent to CPA in the US?
 
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Qianglong
Originally posted by: Injury
What is your major? What do you plan to do when finished?

I am a business major in Accounting. I plan to stay in the high-tech industry or join the Big 4 to get my required hours to get my Chartered Accoutant designation

CA is equivalent to CPA in the US?

Yes, you are correct. I had an interview with Deloitte but they only hire in Sept for next year jannuary position.
 
Originally posted by: Qianglong
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Qianglong
Originally posted by: Injury
What is your major? What do you plan to do when finished?

I am a business major in Accounting. I plan to stay in the high-tech industry or join the Big 4 to get my required hours to get my Chartered Accoutant designation

CA is equivalent to CPA in the US?

Yes, you are correct. I had an interview with Deloitte but they only hire in Sept for next year jannuary position.

ok.

btw: my gf got a job at Deloitte and she is currently working there part time while she is doing an actual coop at another accounting firm. She took the job without even knowing that they were one of teh big 4 accounting firms 😛. From what she told me, however, you are not really missing much by not working there.

And the HP position does sound more helpful for your career goals.
 
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