I just graduated and want to study the cost in depth. How about going to the cost consulting company?

Let me say: 1. If you can find a job in a cost consulting company, of course, I mean employment;

2. If it's just an internship and you can't find a job here, it's best to go to the construction unit in terms of in-depth study of cost;

3. No matter what kind of company you go to, you must learn independent budgeting if you want to study the cost in depth, but you are forced to learn it in the construction unit and you have to take the initiative in the consulting company.

In fact, if you can take the initiative to study, it may be better in the consulting company, because the types of budgets you are exposed to there are much richer than those of the construction unit. Generally speaking, the level of teachers you can consult is also relatively high. You can also compare the budget you have learned with the budget compiled by others, find out the differences, look at other people's ideas and methods, and constantly correct yourself and improve your level. But the hardest thing is to be able to control yourself. The hardest thing for people is to manage themselves.