Alumni Meet 2.0

What Recruiters Want?

Did you know that you can have starting salaries of $60K while working in the US?

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We have students who have been there and done that, and I want you to meet them.

After the huge success of the first Alumni meet, Meet and Greet with Alumni 2.0 is set for January 7th, 2024. This event is a great opportunity to connect with former students who have made strides in their careers since attending Miles.

Reasons why you should attend:

  • Gain insights that might open doors to job opportunities at top US public accounting firms.

  • Connect with accomplished Miles alumni currently working in the US, earning salaries around $60,000, and learn from their invaluable tips and tricks.

Indian accountants, get ready to convert your career into dollars!

How about spicing up that New Year's resolution? Think beyond the usual! Miles has just carved a new path for Indian accountants, opening doors to career opportunities in the US. It's like the tech wave for engineers, but this time it's all about the numbers game.

This initiative partners with leading US accounting firms to recruit Indian professionals, guaranteeing a minimum three-year employment term and a starting salary upwards of 60 thousand dollars, which translates to more than 50 lakh rupees.

Our approach includes:

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Want to know more about all of these?

Dive into 'What Recruiters Want?' premiering with Lindsey Cyples, Recruiting Manager, Audit & Tax at RSM US LLP, and Akhila Chandrashekar, VP, US Placements at Miles Education.

Discover the top 3 skills recruiters seek and learn how to secure a job in the US with a starting salary over $60,000 (more than 50 lakh rupees).

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