u/SandStorm0311

Anyone else stressing about Audit results? Can’t enrol in ICAP and I’m freaking out 😭

I took Audit in Term 2, and if I pass, I’ll only have Tax and ICAP left to complete. The results come out next Thursday, but I can’t enrol in ICAP yet because I still haven’t passed Tax.

Some of my friends have already been able to enrol in ICAP, which is making me even more nervous. My Audit subject still isn’t showing up in the previous sessions section of the system.

Is there any way to check or test whether I’ve passed before the official results are released? If my Audit result still doesn’t appear by next Tuesday, does that usually mean I’ve failed?

I’m probably overthinking it, but the anxiety is killing me right now😰

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u/SandStorm0311 — 2 days ago

Feeling like a complete failure after constant interview rejections

I honestly feel so defeated right now and just needed a place to let this out.

I’ve been working as a tax accountant almost about 2 years and was made redundant about a month ago. Since then, I’ve been actively applying for assistant accountant and management accountant roles, attending interviews almost every week for the past month.

I try so hard to prepare. I spend hours researching the company, memorising interview answers, practicing behavioural questions, and convincing myself I’m ready. Somehow I usually make it through the first interview, but then fail at the final stage. Occasionally, the hiring managers ask questions I never expected, and I walk out feeling like I’m not good enough.

The constant rejection is really starting to destroy my confidence. I feel burnt out, emotionally exhausted, and honestly miserable. I’ve been crying multiple times every week and it’s getting harder to stay motivated. I know the job market is tough, but mentally I’m struggling a lot more than I expected.

Sorry for the rant. I just really needed to express how I’m feeling.

Has anyone else gone through something similar after redundancy or during a long job search? How did you stay mentally strong and improve your interview performance when you kept getting rejected?

Would really appreciate any advice or even just hearing your experiences.

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u/SandStorm0311 — 2 months ago
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Feeling like a complete failure after constant interview rejections

I honestly feel so defeated right now and just needed a place to let this out.

I’ve been working as a tax accountant almost about 2 years and was made redundant about a month ago. Since then, I’ve been actively applying for assistant accountant and management accountant roles, attending interviews almost every week for the past month.

I try so hard to prepare. I spend hours researching the company, memorising interview answers, practicing behavioural questions, and convincing myself I’m ready. Somehow I usually make it through the first interview, but then fail at the final stage. Occasionally, the hiring managers ask questions I never expected, and I walk out feeling like I’m not good enough.

The constant rejection is really starting to destroy my confidence. I feel burnt out, emotionally exhausted, and honestly miserable. I’ve been crying multiple times every week and it’s getting harder to stay motivated. I know the job market is tough, but mentally I’m struggling a lot more than I expected.

Sorry for the rant. I just really needed to express how I’m feeling.

Has anyone else gone through something similar after redundancy or during a long job search? How did you stay mentally strong and improve your interview performance when you kept getting rejected?

Would really appreciate any advice or even just hearing your experiences.

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u/SandStorm0311 — 2 months ago

I’m preparing for my CA final exams - Audit and had a question about exam conditions and technology use.

I was wondering if anyone has ever used AI during the CA final exams. I know that ProctorTrack can record the screen, but I have three screens at home.

Let’s say I’m sitting for the Audit exam. On the recorded screen, I would have the pre-release questions open. On the other two screens (which are not being recorded), I would have the ProctorTrack exam questions and ChatGPT open.

Would this work? Can someone tell me if it’s safe, given that the recorded screen is only showing the pre-release questions?

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u/SandStorm0311 — 2 months ago