Renate de Vries shares her experiences on working at EY, as a Staff Auditor, combining working with her studies.
My name is Marieke Haans, I am 23 years old and living in Tilburg. After finishing high school, I graduated for my bachelor Business- and Consumer studies at Wageningen University. During my bachelor I discovered I was more interested in subjects as for example business economics and mathematics than I expected.. During my bachelor, I moved to Amsterdam to study for a minor in Accountancy at the University of Amsterdam. For me, this was a confirmation to start the master Accountancy. Momentarily, I find myself in the graduating phase at Tilburg University, while working 2 to 3 days a week at Joore. In September I will continue with the Post Master Accountancy. Other than studying and working, I like to play hockey, have a drink or go to dinner with family and friends.
In February 2017 I started my master in Accountancy. Usually the lectures are scheduled on two weekdays which creates the possibility of gaining work experience next to your master. – In March 2017 I started working for Joore as a working student assistant-accountant , and I definitely do not regret the decision. Joore especially appealed to me because it characterizes itself as a young, ambitious organization with an open and personal approach. Moreover, I thought it was important to choose for an office with a good vibe and a firm I felt comfortable with.
The major advantage of working at Joore is the intensive collaboration with colleagues, both chartered- and assistant-accountants and tax specialists. I have experienced that we can learn a lot from each other. In contrast to other small accounting firms, we serve many audit clients. Moreover, I have the chance to develop myself internationally. Joore co-operates intensively with a Romanian accounting firm. Many of our clients are internationally oriented as well.
Joore is very flexible about the number of hours I can and want to work. It is completely fine to work only one day or not at all during my exams, and usually three days during other weeks.
When I started working at Joore, the focus was on compilation work. . I have experienced that learning how to book and compile an administration is a solid base for further growth. After a short while I started visiting clients, for both auditing and compilation assignments within a team. Nowadays, I generally work for a client for several days and I work as a full-fledged team member in various assignments.
Joore is very flexible about the number of hours I can and want to work. It is completely fine to work only one day or not at all during my exams, and usually three days during other weeks. I also appreciate the monthly evaluation about my progress. This allows me to discuss personal and business related topics with my direct colleagues.
Do you want to know more about the possibilities for you at Joore? Visit our site for more information or contact Britt Donkers (britt.donkers@joore.nl – 013-5900017). Joore is always looking for motivated colleagues!
Renate de Vries shares her experiences on working at EY, as a Staff Auditor, combining working with her studies.
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