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lala1237890

I do stress the importance of having a good career that can provide us satisfaction & money, but the number of career posts in a finance sub is getting out of hand. There are dedicated subs like r/careeradvice or even whirlpool which I would recommend for better tailored audience. A finance sub should not be a space where people ask about offer options.


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lala1237890

1. If we are looking at an 'active level' then whirlpool is arguably a better option - There is a dedicated page just for grad program - [https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/136](https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/136) . It might even be a good idea if we set up a sub dedicated for AusCareer if it sparks so many interest. 2. I agree to your point, but discussing which offer options/ what direction to take falls under 'career planning' umbrella than personal finance. If we look into the description in the sub, it is `Discussions relating to Australian Personal Finance, economics, banking, investments, superannuation, insurance, and tax` The excessive number of career questions lately is getting off-topic here.


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lala1237890

1. Yea the page that I showed was entirely focus on grad program - As someone who went through Big4 grad program... I think the selection should be based more than financial prospect, so it may not be the most well-rounded advice to ask about grad program in a financial sub. There is a job section (controversial) at whirlpool which experienced hires discuss many topics (financial prospect, job wlb etc.) purely on their job: [https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/135](https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/135) 2. Look mate, fair enough if you don't want to continue this discussion. I personally came through the struggle of choosing career path & grad program so I give sympathy to all the OPs too. I just think this sub needs to refocus before it becomes a career planning page. There are endless topic to discuss if career because we spend > 1/3 of our time in it... then talk in a dedicated sub. Anyway... blabbering in here because I wasn't being clear in the main post - thought I should give more clarity of my thoughts


crappy-pete

Perhaps start your own thread asking for career advice if you find yours soulless Happy to help if I can.


lala1237890

LOL ... checkmate there![img](emote|t5_2uo3q|2022)


Jackimatic

Perfectly fine, and permitted per sub rules. Don't like it, move on.


SoberNFit

You’re concerned? LOL! Thanks for the laugh cobba.


annala12

I'll agree mainly just because they all about the Big 4 and tbh these days grad programs are far too competitive and they are not the end all be all for a first job after Uni nor a career.


phrak79

Careers and finance go hand in hand. If you'd like to see a weekly "Careers" megathread, please post the suggestion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/AusFinance/comments/pkxv5c/announcement_weekly_mega_threads_have_your_say/


chuckit01

Just keep scrolling OP