Jumping directly off from yesterday’s post stuffed with good advice for the newbies (thanks everyone who gave honest, useful answers for our fresh meat), today’s reader question comes from a future grunt looking for the perfect balance of effort and mediocrity:
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If You Could Give a Public Accounting Newbie One Piece of Advice…
We have a reader question from a self-identified public accounting newbie: What is the best […]
The Path to Public Accounting… In Super Mario Bros Form
As a child of the 80s (yeah yeah, I'm old), I can appreciate this. Can […]
Are Small Accounting Firm Summer Programs Worth It?
Have your colleagues quit taking you seriously? Are you a serial mismatcher of shoes and socks? Wondering […]
A Checklist for Leaving Public Accounting
This is the fifth entrant from the Going Concern freelancer candidates. The following is by […]
Bright Ideas: The New Jersey Society of CPAs Is Peddling a Comprehensive Compensation Report
Can I preface this post by saying I absolutely LOVE this idea? I'm not sure […]
Advice From a Partner On How To Make Partner For Those Who Don’t Want to Be Partner
We now present to you, dear GC readers, the third of our potential Going Concern […]
Four Things to Remember Before You Leave Public Accounting
This is our second submission from the stable of Going Concern freelancer candidates. The following […]
Accounting Students Looking for That Extra Edge Should Look No Further Than Big 4 Bootcamp
Many dewey-eyed accounting students dream of capping off their time in college with a job […]
So…Your Mother-in-law Is a Partner at a Competitor of Your CPA Firm…
Perplexed by corporate fashion dos and don'ts? Need remedies for comp/bonus anxiety? Are you an […]
Sorry To Say, Women Are More Likely to Say They Are Sorry
I came across an article over the weekend that I thought might be interesting to […]
What Kind of Raise Can a New CPA at a Publicly Traded Company Expect?
Looking for the right way to tell your colleague he has a hygiene issue? Not […]
