论文部分内容阅读
Tracy和Grace是大学同班同学,毕业于复旦大学国际政治系,学的是行政管理专业,一个跟审计咨询八杆子够不着的专业。据说,大学毕业的时候,她们班一共有8个人进了“五大”,平均薪水居班级前列。3年以后,还坚守在原岗位的已经只剩下4人,她们就是其中之二。 忙,是“五大”人的现状:累,是“五大”人的切身感受;走还是留,是很多“五大”人曾经、现在或者将来要考虑的问题。
Tracy and Grace are college classmates, graduated from Fudan University’s Department of International Politics, majoring in administration, a profession that is out of reach with the auditing profession. It is said that when graduating from college, a total of eight people in their class into the “top five”, the average salary ranks the forefront of the class. Three years later, they still hold only four in their original positions, and they are just two of them. Being busy is the status quo of the “top five” people: Tiredness is the personal feeling of the “top five” people. Walking or staying is a question that many “top five” people once, and now or in the future will consider.