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Dear @Andy Nguyen
I'm currently a junior at UCLA, and I've already secured a regular audit internship with EY in San Jose in 2025. I've noticed that there is a position at EY called "Quantitative Advisory Service", and that historically they've recruited from MFE programs, including that of UCLA. My major is actually Math Econ, so I think in terms of the prerequisite Math courses, I should be covered (I'm also pursuing an Accounting minor which may be helpful).
However, I am worried that I have NO previous experience at all within any programming heavy financial work. My question is: how do you feel about the difficulty of securing jobs at Big 4 Accounting firms via MFE programs(per say at UCLA Anderson), and how much of a hinderance will lack of relevant internships be?
(Worst case scenario, I fall back and work as an auditor which isn't the worst thing in the world; however I do feel like my Math Econ degree maybe underutilized, which kind of sucks because math classes are way tougher than accounting classes.)
Many thanks!!
I'm currently a junior at UCLA, and I've already secured a regular audit internship with EY in San Jose in 2025. I've noticed that there is a position at EY called "Quantitative Advisory Service", and that historically they've recruited from MFE programs, including that of UCLA. My major is actually Math Econ, so I think in terms of the prerequisite Math courses, I should be covered (I'm also pursuing an Accounting minor which may be helpful).
However, I am worried that I have NO previous experience at all within any programming heavy financial work. My question is: how do you feel about the difficulty of securing jobs at Big 4 Accounting firms via MFE programs(per say at UCLA Anderson), and how much of a hinderance will lack of relevant internships be?
(Worst case scenario, I fall back and work as an auditor which isn't the worst thing in the world; however I do feel like my Math Econ degree maybe underutilized, which kind of sucks because math classes are way tougher than accounting classes.)
Many thanks!!