Networking Strategies to Land a Big Four CPA Role

Introduction

 Landing a job at a Big Four firm like EY or KPMG isn’t just about passing the CPA exam—it’s about who you know and how you present yourself. Networking is the secret sauce to getting noticed by these global giants. Here’s how to build connections that open doors to a CPA career in the Big Four.

Why Networking Matters for Big Four Jobs

Big Four firms receive thousands of applications annually, but personal connections can set you apart. Networking helps you learn about unadvertised roles, understand firm culture, and get referrals. In India, where competition is fierce, a strong network can be your edge.

Attend Career Fairs and Industry Events

Career fairs are goldmines for aspiring CPAs. Big Four firms often set up booths at these events, offering chances to meet recruiters and learn about job roles. In India, firms like Deloitte hire heavily post-graduation in September, so timing is key.

  • Prepare an elevator pitch: Summarize your CPA journey and career goals in 30 seconds.

  • Bring polished resumes: Hand out tailored CVs highlighting your CPA progress or certification.

  • Follow up: Connect with representatives on LinkedIn after the event.

Leverage Online Platforms and Alumni Networks

LinkedIn is your digital networking hub. Follow Big Four firms, join accounting groups, and engage with posts. Reach out to alumni from your college or coaching institute like NorthStar Academy who work at these firms. They can offer insider tips or refer you to hiring managers.

  • Optimize your profile: Highlight CPA coursework, internships, and skills like IFRS or US GAAP.

  • Join IMA or AICPA groups: Participate during discussions to gain visibility.

  • Request informational interviews: Ask professionals for 15-minute chats to learn about their roles.

Build Relationships Through Internships

Internships at Big Four firms or MNCs are networking jackpots. They let you work alongside CPAs, showcase your skills, and earn potential job offers. Even if you intern elsewhere, maintain contact with mentors and colleagues—they might connect you to Big Four opportunities.

Conclusion

Networking isn’t just shaking hands—it’s about building authentic relationships that propel your CPA career. Start small, stay consistent, and leverage every opportunity to connect. Have a networking win or question? Drop it in the comments, or check out NorthStar Academy’s CPA programs to boost your Big Four journey!

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