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.
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.
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
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.
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/
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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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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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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
Perhaps start your own thread asking for career advice if you find yours soulless Happy to help if I can.
LOL ... checkmate there![img](emote|t5_2uo3q|2022)
Perfectly fine, and permitted per sub rules. Don't like it, move on.
You’re concerned? LOL! Thanks for the laugh cobba.
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.
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/
Just keep scrolling OP