@jelly You might have a point. For the first thing you listed. not sure if this is the reason, but I noticed that everyone at that particular office of the company were Caucasian, and I am a minority, so that theory might be valid.
And for the second thing you listed, all right, here's a quick rundown of the recent restructuring of the company. Its accounting department used to be located at its headquarters at a major city, but they decided to move a lot of their accounting functions overseas (the basic stuff that can be done with much cheaper labor), and then moved their accounting department, or what's left of it, to a small town (which is where I interviewed at). Also, for the position they were looking to fill, they were looking for either a recent graduate or someone who is in their last semester of school. If it's the former, then it'll be a full-time job for him/her, and if it's the latter, then it'll be a part-time job until he/she graduates, to which it becomes a full-time job.
Regardless, you are probably right. I may just have dodged a bullet. Honestly, career-wise, my current job at my current company is much better than the other position at the other company, it's just that there is something very personal that is very hard to do now that I didn't get the other job (I will explain if/when I pass all 4 sections of the CPA exam). But anyways, thanks for the words of encouragement man. Now off to study AUD.
FAR-4/6/13
AUD-5/18/13
REG-TBD
BEC-TBD
Source: http://www.another71.com/cpa-exam-forum/topic/fishy-interview-experiences
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