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What can I do with this degree?
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| PUBLIC ACCOUNTING |
Auditing/Assurance Services EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES |
| CORPORATE ACCOUNTING |
Financial Management EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES |
| GOVERNMENT |
Auditing EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES |
| EDUCATION |
Teaching EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES |
| NON-PROFIT |
Accounting EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES |
| GENERAL INFORMATION |
Earn good grades. Grades are an indicator of technical competence in accounting and of a person’s work ethic. Actively participate in student organizations to develop leadership skills. Develop excellent computer skills. Learn to work well within in a team. Develop strong communication skills. Gain work experience and information about careers through internships. Join Beta Alpha Psi, the honorary fraternity for accounting and finance information professionals, to gain knowledge about the accounting profession. Certifications available through the Institute of Internal Auditors or the Institute of Management Accountants may increase job marketability in some areas of accounting. Accounting students should develop their analytical, critical-thinking and problem solving skills. Develop high ethical standards. Accuracy and attention to detail are important traits for accountants. Accounting is a versatile degree. Students who graduate with a major in accounting may find jobs in many areas of business including: sales, production management, client management, product development, procurement, general management, banking and financial planning. |