someth1ng
Retired Nov '14
Probably not. They probably don't look at subject rankings.does that mean you have a good chance of getting a job in the american firms (top ones) since you went to usyd or melbourne? srs q
Probably not. They probably don't look at subject rankings.does that mean you have a good chance of getting a job in the american firms (top ones) since you went to usyd or melbourne? srs q
If youre going to the US... then no. They have to justify that they can't find an American to do your job. Plus there's a cultural barrier and what not, they'd rather hire an aussie who studied in the US than one who studied here.does that mean you have a good chance of getting a job in the american firms (top ones) since you went to usyd or melbourne? srs q
And they'd probably prefer an American that studied in the US than an Aussie that studied in the US. Seriously, in this economic climate, even Americans can't get jobs - unless you're exceptional, don't expect a job.If youre going to the US... then no. They have to justify that they can't find an American to do your job. Plus there's a cultural barrier and what not, they'd rather hire an aussie who studied in the US than one who studied here.
The US uses one set of generally accepted accounting principles and the rest of the world uses another set. You have a chance in any other country except for the US.does that mean you have a good chance of getting a job in the american firms (top ones) since you went to usyd or melbourne? srs q