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A recent graduate networking event has indicated graduates are shifting their preferences away from traditional favourites such as the big four firms, and are in pursuit of smaller firms or companies where they can have more of an impact.
Speaking to Accountants Daily after a recent Grad Mentor event in Sydney, Intuit senior business development manager Trent McLaren said that one of the key things he noticed at the event was that graduates were keen to learn about opportunities other than working at traditional firms.
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