Recruitment Handbook 2021

Getting Ahead Check List

ü Earn good grades. Good grades are an indicator of technical competence in accounting and of a person’s work ethic. ü Potential employers place emphasis on interpersonal and communication skills. Demonstrate these skills by having well-rounded experiences outside of the classroom. ü Actively participate in student organizations to develop leadership skills. Learn to work well within a team. ü Develop excellent computer skills. Learn relevant software packages. ü Pursue Summer Leadership Programs (SLPS) and internships by learning about the field and gain experience. Consider completing internships in the spring semester, in addition to, summer term, to build more connections. ü Join Beta Alpha Psi, the honorary student society for accounting, finance and information systems, to gain knowledge about the accounting profession, build professional networks, and make connections within the field. ü Develop analytical, critical thinking/problem solving skills, and understanding of professional ethical standards. ü Exhibit accuracy and attention to detail. ü Take classes outside of accounting in a related field, i.e. data analytics, finance, information systems, to broaden your scope of knowledge. ü Stand out by targeting an area of focus during training and make yourself an expert in that area. ü Certifications available through the Institute of Internal Auditors or the Institute of Management Accountants may increase job marketability in some areas of accounting. ü Accounting is a versatile degree. Students who graduate with a major in accounting may find jobs in many areas of business including banking, financial planning, sales, production management, client management, product development, procurement, and general management.

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Recruitment Handbook 2020-2021

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