Interview experience sharing of master of audit in Sun Yat-sen University

Comprehensive quality interview 120 points, total re-examination score of 300 points. The whole interview process is almost 15 minutes, but the proportion is very large, which opens the gap between candidates at this stage. So everyone must be prepared for the second interview.

The interview format is also different from year to year. This year, a special English was added temporarily. Five examiners took the test, of which 1 was the chief examiner. After entering, the examiner will first introduce you to the process: 1 minute self-introduction, 3-minute English interview, 1 1 minute comprehensive interview. Don't be nervous. Teachers are very easy-going.

1, English interview

I prepared a 2-minute self-introduction, but I didn't finish it, because I mentioned that I had worked as an intern in a firm, so the English interview questions became what I did during my internship. Although I didn't prepare this question, I prepared audit vocabulary, so the answer is ok. My answer includes data analysis, and then the examiner asked me what data to analyze and how to analyze it. He also asked me how I felt and why. Then it was over soon and I felt good about myself. I understand every question. Although the syntactic structure is incomplete, I feel that the examiner can understand it. At that time, I felt very grateful, and I was afraid of English before the exam, because there was no professional English class for undergraduate study.

2. Comprehensive interview

Except the examiner who interviewed me in English just now, the other four asked me questions, but the questioner was mainly the examiner. He was very nice and didn't want to embarrass me. Ask me a question before, ask me which part of accounting I think I have mastered better, but I didn't master it well. The examiner said, of course, you are still a student, so I'll say I'm interested. I said investing in real estate, and he asked me the difference between fixed assets and investing in real estate, and why I have investment equipment. When I couldn't answer, he gave me a nice explanation of the origin of investing in real estate, and later asked me when I learned to make a fortune. Overall, it was quite enjoyable.

Later, the examiner next door asked me about management accounting. I immediately said that I had never taken this course as an undergraduate, and the examiner also helped me explain that this scientific audit could not be held, so I didn't ask me, but asked me what I thought of the relationship between accounting and financial management. After answering this question, I was also asked about the five elements of internal control and what the control activities are (I answered authorization approval and separation of duties), and then I was asked about separation of duties. (Layers of in-depth questions) Fortunately, they were all answered. Later, I thought they had left. Suddenly an examiner asked me what a risk-oriented audit was. After I answered, he went on to ask what enterprises can't use risk-oriented audit.

3. Others

In retrospect, although the whole process was pleasant, there were some things that were not done well. The answer to the question was not direct enough. The teacher reminded me several times and the answer was not logical enough. I think the root cause is still not calm enough, but the whole process is not tense, and the heartbeat is not accelerated, which is a bit unexpected.

Generally speaking, the second interview is fair and just. As far as interviews are concerned, I think many interviews are based on comprehensive quality, which is a double-blind form. If you don't ask the teacher, the teacher won't know about your undergraduate school.

The above is the interview experience sharing of Sun Yat-sen University's Master of Audit. In recent years, the proportion of re-examination in major universities has been increasing, and some institutions even directly increase the proportion of re-examination results to 50%, especially in prestigious schools. So don't take it lightly after you get the preliminary test results. I hope everyone will put their minds right and take the second interview seriously. Sun Yat-sen University's Master of Audit is very competitive in the initial examination and re-examination. You can set the goal of "China University" first, then review it well, and finally decide according to the later situation.