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I am now working as an audit assistant in a firm, and I have worked as an accountant in a company for 6 years before. My feeling is that there is no difference between a graduate going to a firm and an enterprise.

Going to the office is a handyman from the beginning, so going to the enterprise is not a handyman? The answer is no, as an accountant without any practical experience, he is a handyman everywhere. When I first went to the enterprise, I was a cashier, just an errand boy. I have to go to banks, tax bureaus and other places to deliver information every day, so I don't have much time to touch accounts. I'm exhausted. I still have to take time to look at the accounts, make vouchers for cashier accountants and run errands for senior accountants. After four months, the chief accountant said that we needed cashiers and accountants to open branches, so I became a cashier, step by step, and then I learned management and became a store manager. Last year, I planned to enter the firm for further study because I would encounter bottlenecks in accounting for a period of time in the enterprise, and my vision was not as broad as that of the firm. So I quit my job and became an audit assistant. Although I am also a handyman, I have learned a lot through the annual review of 12. I also need to run errands for the chief judge of the firm. I will always strive to go abroad for frequent business trips, face-to-face inquiries and exchanges. In this year, the chief judge told me that it was a pity that I only passed three courses. If I had a certificate, I could be a leader now.

Most graduates may have your problems, but work is not a one-night stand, but a lifelong partner. Don't complain that work can't give you much when you have nothing.