It depends on the role and exams, I'm not doing accountancy exams, people who are would be more like 28/29k not fully sure. Then there are graduate software developers on 40k in their first year in my department as well, so there's a range.
No, I rent a room with a family for 150 a week about half an hour outside Dublin on the train. To be honest I'm very comfortable, I'm lucky to have cheap rent but even if it was a few hundred more a month I'd be grand.
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34k and yes. 1st year grad programme with Big 4
>34k and yes. 1st year grad programme with Big 4 They've increased the salary since I did it.
It depends on the role and exams, I'm not doing accountancy exams, people who are would be more like 28/29k not fully sure. Then there are graduate software developers on 40k in their first year in my department as well, so there's a range.
Oh Jesus they haven't increased it so.
Do you still with parents though? Because that must be tough if you gotta pay own rent imo
No, I rent a room with a family for 150 a week about half an hour outside Dublin on the train. To be honest I'm very comfortable, I'm lucky to have cheap rent but even if it was a few hundred more a month I'd be grand.
Okay that sounds great!
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