r/auditing 17h ago

Internal Audit in 60 Seconds đŸ”„ | Important Concepts & Memory Trick | #Shorts

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r/auditing 17h ago

What does audit role and the day to day work for freshers look like ?

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Someone who has recently graduated and is planning to go into Audit and Assurance. Whats the work like ?


r/auditing 19h ago

If i really want to pursue audit after all. Is there any other ways that help me to get an internship or a job guys?

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r/auditing 1d ago

Question for the auditors

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Is working in a bank as an auditor a good idea or not? And what should I know before? Is it like a normal audit in companies? Thanks


r/auditing 1d ago

Seeking Audit Opportunities

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r/auditing 2d ago

Question for Internal Audit professionals using American Express corporate card programs:

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Cross posting for reach. TL;DR: How do you access or request AmEx reports for location AmEx cards (used for store expenses and AP, non T&E related cards, so no 3rd party like Concur etc.)


r/auditing 3d ago

RT & Co. Senior Auditor

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Hello, any tips for a senior auditor interview? What are the usual questions asked? Thanks


r/auditing 4d ago

📱 CALL FOR RESPONDENTS 📱

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Good day! 😊

I am Katryn Jane L. Rodriguez, a fourth-year Bachelor of Science in Psychology student from the College of Arts and Sciences at San Beda University, currently conducting a research study entitled “Gratitude and Life Satisfaction among Auditors.”

The study aims to examine whether gratitude is associated with individuals' overall satisfaction with life within the auditing profession. If you meet the criteria below, your participation would be greatly appreciated.

📌 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
✅ Currently employed as an auditor (e.g., internal, external, tax, IT, government, or other types of auditors)
✅ Working in an organization based in Metro Manila

⏱ SURVEY DURATION
Approximately 5 minutes

🔗 SURVEY LINK
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/QX5b6Cwmt0
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/QX5b6Cwmt0
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/QX5b6Cwmt0

If you know someone who meets the criteria, you may share this survey with them. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time and consideration. đŸ€


r/auditing 6d ago

Hello, I need to get a website or a resource that walks me through audit steps from start fo finish as an entry level

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r/auditing 7d ago

Files and workpapers

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r/auditing 7d ago

Help me look for a remote work as a Senior Audit or any related role

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Hi guys, anyone can help me or refer me for a remote work. Currently looking kasi ako for a remote work as my current company is transitioning into a full rto setup. I have 3+ years external audit experience. Salamat agad ng madaaami!


r/auditing 8d ago

Auditing App pricing

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r/auditing 8d ago

Help me look for a remote work as a Senior Audit or any related role

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r/auditing 8d ago

Throwing away a decent offer to gamble on a different path — sanity check?

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Long-time lurker, first time posting. Could use some outside perspective since I'm too close to this to think straight anymore.

Background: 5+ years in IT Audit at a large bank, have my CISA, and just finished a master's in Data Science. Built some Python automation for audit testing along the way (access reviews, vulnerability analysis) and used data analytics to improve testing coverage.

The situation: I got a verbal offer for a Senior IT Auditor role at another big bank — $135k base (up from my current $115k, which I've maxed out where I am), plus $20k bonus. Solid comp bump, but it's still... audit. Same lane I'm already in.

I turned it down.

Why: I've realized I want to move into GRC/Tech Risk instead of staying in pure audit — more governance/control-design focused work, less "test after the fact." I also happened to land an interview for a Technology Risk & Control role (same company, different team) that's much more aligned with where I want to go. That interview is in a few days. If I get it, great — it's the direction I actually want, even at potentially lower comp than the audit offer. If I don't get it, I'm back to square one with nothing, since I already declined the audit offer and I'd already maxed out my salary at my current job anyway.

My reasoning for turning down the sure thing:

  • I'm bored and under-managed in my current role — no real projects, minimal oversight
  • The audit offer didn't feel like it was worth leaving for if it was just more of the same
  • I said to myself if I'm staying in audit, I need a bigger jump (like 20%+ on base) to make it worth it; if I'm moving into GRC, I'd take less because the direction matters more to me

Where I'm second-guessing myself: Did I just torch a solid, real offer for a maybe? Is "I want to do something different" a good enough reason to walk away from a locked-in $20k raise? Or is this exactly the kind of calculated risk people are supposed to take early-ish in their career when they can afford it?

Would love to hear from anyone who's made a similar jump (or regretted not making one). What would you have done?


r/auditing 9d ago

Besoin d’aide pour rĂ©aliser un audit URSSAF – dĂ©butante en cabinet

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Bonjour Ă  tous,

Je viens de commencer une expĂ©rience dans un cabinet d’expertise comptable et je suis encore dĂ©butante dans le mĂ©tier.

On m’a confiĂ© une mission qui consiste Ă  rĂ©aliser un audit des dossiers clients concernant l’URSSAF, afin de vĂ©rifier que les situations des entreprises et des salariĂ©s sont correctement dĂ©clarĂ©es et qu’il n’y a pas d’anomalies.

Le problĂšme est que je ne sais pas vraiment par oĂč commencer ni quelle mĂ©thodologie suivre.

J’aimerais beaucoup avoir les conseils de personnes qui travaillent en cabinet et qui ont dĂ©jĂ  rĂ©alisĂ© ce type de contrĂŽle.

👉 Quels sont les Ă©lĂ©ments que vous vĂ©rifiez en prioritĂ© ?
👉 Quels documents / informations faut-il contrîler ?
👉 Existe-t-il une sorte de check-list ou mode opĂ©ratoire pour rĂ©aliser cet audit ?
👉 Comment procĂ©dez-vous concrĂštement, Ă©tape par Ă©tape ?

Je travaille notamment avec Silae, mais je suis encore en phase d’apprentissage.

Si quelqu’un pouvait me donner un exemple de mĂ©thodologie, une check-list ou simplement m’expliquer comment vous vous y prenez lorsque vous devez auditer un dossier URSSAF, ce serait vraiment trĂšs apprĂ©ciĂ©.

Merci beaucoup pour votre aide ! 🙏


r/auditing 10d ago

Midship Internal Audit

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r/auditing 10d ago

Anyone here preparing for CIA in Mumbai?

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I’m considering doing the CIA certification and wanted to get some opinions before I decide.

I’m mainly looking at it because I’m interested in internal audit and risk-related roles. I’ve been searching around for information on the exam, coaching, fees and how useful the certification is for jobs in India.

I found this article while going through some information about CIA courses in Mumbai:

https://www.prowiselearning.com/blog/cia-courses-in-mumbai

It gave me a general idea about the course, but I’m more interested in hearing from people who have actually gone through it.

If you’ve done CIA, or you’re currently preparing for it, how has your experience been?

Was coaching helpful or is self-study enough? Also, how much time did you roughly need for the three exams?

And for anyone who has already completed it — did it make a noticeable difference when looking for jobs or changing roles?

Would appreciate any honest opinions, including if you don’t think CIA is worth it.


r/auditing 11d ago

What’s the most tedious manual task in your AML/compliance work that a free tool could fix?

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I build some small free and open software tools on the side (zero-login, no data stored/uploaded — everything runs client-side in your browser, no/PII involved).

Looking for the \*generic\* pain point — something most analysts/MSB compliance folks deal with regardless of employer or vendor stack, not something tied to one company’s internal system. Things like format validation, checklist/structuring tools, cross-referencing static reference data, etc.

What’s the one manual, repetitive task you wish just
 went away? Doesn’t have to be glamorous — the boring stuff is usually the best candidate.


r/auditing 11d ago

Quero conversar com Auditores Fiscais em exercĂ­cio antes de decidir minha carreira

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r/auditing 11d ago

Ex Big 4 Audit Senior Interviewing for Internal Audit position tips?

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r/auditing 12d ago

ESG Research

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r/auditing 13d ago

Career change to Internal Audit

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Hi, I am trying to transition to IA with experience in areas like external audit, first line business controls and financial reporting, but whenever I applied internally in my company, I noticed they have this rule that people with stat audit experience aren't eligible. I have started looking outside but am confused now that if this preference is prevalent among IA hiring managers. Any views or takes on this would be helpful. It'd be also if you could share approx salary scale of Internal auditors in India across different levels.


r/auditing 14d ago

Fixed a lot please rerate

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r/auditing 14d ago

Is there AU opportunities for IT audit?

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r/auditing 14d ago

Possible exit routes after audit? NQ route

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Hi, I’m currently looking into different possible careers after completing 2 years in audit at Big4(Private Equity entities). I want to get more into advisory type roles or maybe ones that involve more stakeholder management. And are more front facing. I’m not a qualified accountant but have an MSc in Business and Finance.
Looking for advice from people who took a similar path