How should I prepare for an internal-audit interview so I sound operational, not generic?
A real Reddit thread titled 'Recently laid off - what to say in interviews' raised a practical CIA or internal-audit issue that deserves a cleaner decision framework than the usual forum back-and-forth. I want the exam-ready or career-ready version of the problem using the actual source signal rather than generic advice. Source context: Hello, I have been with one of the consulting firms(not b4) in external audit, I have worked in the company the past 5.5 years. 1.5 year in the country I live and 4 years in another country. I had suddenly been laid off in Jan 2026, I was too shocked to react. Started searching for jobs within Internal audit (I have ha
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