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Will you recommend audit students to take the postgraduate entrance examination?
I don't recommend taking the postgraduate entrance examination. I think practical work experience is more important than theory for auditing majors. It will take him two or three years to take the postgraduate entrance examination. It is better to start with small audits and gradually accumulate work experience.

As we all know, as a fresh graduate, auditing is very hard. You have to go through a process of low salary but high work intensity. Many auditors even earn only two or three thousand yuan when they graduate, and even graduate students may earn hundreds of thousands more. For a graduate student, this salary is undoubtedly relatively low.

Most importantly, auditing is a "survival" industry. Small auditors must go through basic audit work such as counting, sending letters and copying materials, and their qualifications will grow slowly. These tests may take a year or two. When you get through it, you will enter the second stage and become an important member of the project. If you are better, you can directly become the project leader.

This is how I gradually changed from a small auditor to a project leader. The work at the bottom was hard and tiring, but I got through it. As for those graduate students, after enjoying the comfortable school life for several years, they still have to devote themselves to the bottom work and realize the hardships I have experienced before.

If you go to graduate school and start a small audit after graduation, are you willing to work so low, so hard and so tired? And by the time you graduate, your former undergraduate classmates may already be the project leader. Although you are a graduate student, you should also be a small employee under them.

So I think practical work experience is more important. We can start with small audits and gradually accumulate experience. After several peak seasons, your whole mentality and knowledge reserve will get a level leap. The work experience learned from practical work is not learned from books, and it is more profound and important than the theoretical knowledge of books.