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Internal Auditor Reviews

What is it like working as an Internal Auditor?

January 2018
T'was like a black sheep in a family.
Internal Auditor in aklan:
Pros: i learn it myself
Cons: no specific area of responsibility
December 2017
Corporate culture.
Internal Auditor in Harare:
Pros: Objectivity and reporting to those charged with good governance.
Cons: Auditee perception that audit witch hunts.
October 2017
Working in Maseru.
Internal Auditor in Maseru:
Pros: All the decision making personnel are based in Maseru... There are systems of internal controls...the personnel is more educated than the ones in other Districts.
Cons: Working in Maseru is a bit demanding and the cost of living is too high. Competition is also tight, one cannot easily move between jobs...
August 2017
Internal Auditing.
Internal Auditor in Eden Prairie:
Pros: Great opportunity for working in the automotive parts manufacturing facility.. Nice group of people who collectively work towards a common goal. This company has a solid history of success in the industry.
Cons: The computer systems are outdated. The culture seems mismanaged, but this company is on the right track for success.
August 2017
Growth.
Internal Auditor in Sandton:
Pros: The inspiration one gets from more accomplished individuals.
Cons: The cost of living in the area in general and the traffic.
June 2017
Manila > Makati.
Internal Auditor in Manila:
Pros: Lower cost of living. Commute is easier. Laid back vibe. Than working in Makati.
Cons: Flooding. Prone to theft. Less security. Too many students on commute.
March 2017
Making life easier as a probation officer.
Internal Auditor in Edinburg:
Work as hard as you can. Everyone can be reached, even those with the most emotional scars. We can't control the judiciary and their decisions. Don't take it personally, most of the time politics is at play and it really has nothing to do with you as an officer. We all make mistakes and that's Okay. Don't let one mistake derail your entire outlook on the job. There are days when you will be working steadily with no hiccups and then there are days where everyone on your caseload has a crisis on the same day and time. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it. Just take a deep breath and tackle everything one at a time.

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