Hello..
Anyone from EY here or have gone for EY interview before?
Can check with you all how long does it take after the interview to know the interview status?
If "rejected" will they informed us also?
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!!
Hey KristyQ, I have gone for an interview at EY when I was sitting for P1 and P2.
Basically, they have their own internal recruiter, probably from the HR department who will call you and screen you first. She called me twice, once to ascertain your resume and ask you on your progress on your papers, and then the second time to schedule a date for your interview.
The interview process is not exactly long, upon arrival, you'll be asked to write an essay, they might have changed the question that the essay is based upon, mainly to find out what's important to you. It might also be different depending on the role you're applying for. I was applying for an audit position, so I don't know if that will differ if say you're applying for a tax role.
The person who's gonna interview you will have a set of criteria that he will "assess" you with, a basic checklist of your performance during the interview and whatnot. Unfortunately, I'm unable to give you a detailed drill down on what specific questions the assessment would be based upon cos I didn't get to that stage. The person interviewing me was frank enough to tell me that as the role was more suited for a fresh level one or level two, as there was an incentive of claiming your exam and school fees when you're in that role, and not that much for someone already taking level three, he was asking me if I really wanted to continue with the interview and even told me the pay was only $1,800.
I was already getting $2,800 after I passed level two in my equities research job and the $1,000 pay differential was really too much to swallow so I told him I'm not gonna continue with the interview on the spot and chatted with him like a friend throughout. He advised me that I should go all out to apply to all the big 4s after I've completed my ACCA instead of just waiting for EY.
But I've just completed my ACCA last august and have been sending the big 4s my resume non stop, and I have not gotten a single call back or an email. My friend's dad, who works in KPMG told her that they give priority to local uni grads and I am seriously beginning to feel quite depressed that ACCA graduates are not getting on HR's radar. I could be wrong, but no calls are depressing. Anyway, sorry for the digression. I hope the above information helped and if you already got a call scheduled for the interview, best of luck!
