Finally the busy season is drawing to an end. Although I myself is not part of those, who are in the public practice of accounting, experiencing busy season for regulatory filings, but definitely I can see how busy they are in meeting their deadline. Sometimes I just feel that this is one of the experiences that I would consider myself to be lacking.
While of course I won’t disagree that working for companies that are not within the Philippines have lessen my ability to deal with local clients especially that I acknowledge that I lack certain knowledge about filing requirements, but definitely the training that I’ve experienced in auditing global companies have placed me into more mature stance when it comes to professionalism. Definitely the growth that I’ve experienced is due to the kind guidance received from mentors ranging from seniors to managers and at some point the partner. While most of the regards I would give credit to my senior who guided me throughout my first audit engagement up to experiencing at least 7 clients (some full scope, other partial) with continual support and guidance.
Definitely it is memorable. From the time that you start understanding the processes of the company until you finally released the financial statements, it is a gradual experience that molds you into thinking more and more issues that diversifies knowledge slowly transforming raw knowledge into mature wisdom. That is, the real reason why I chose to join the public practice. I doubt that I could make a fortune in here, but accumulation of mental wealth is another point to be considered. Despite the barriers constructed throughout the families and relatives regarding the work life balance as well as the usual Chinese notion of having their sons engage in family business, I still chose what I really desire.
Courage is what it takes, but how long can it carry your feet still depends on other factors including financial stresses and familial stresses. But definitely, as long as I can insist to do what my heart desires, this is where I would go. Partnership is still a far stretch of time to talk about, but as far as I can see for now, I would not reach there. Currently there are other plans which I am planning to run in parallel, but still I need to consider the potential risks in rewards in anything that I am enter.
Once an adult, you need to face your own life. Parents can guide you for a few year, but the lifetime is all yours. Sometimes decisions should come from your own, otherwise, subsequent failures would be more detrimental to whom the suggestions have come from.
