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Exposure Drafts: Attracting New CPA Talent Starts Early
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PwC’s Recruiting Will Take a Hit Over the Oscars Debacle
Forty-two years ago I sat down to make an important life decision, my second in […]
Drones Set to Disrupt the “Ideas Accounting Firms Won’t Pursue” Niche
In a recent Journal of Accountancy piece, a bunch of people with way too much […]
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Let’s Talk MBA Specializations With Utica College
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Starting Salaries for Accounting Positions Keep Going Up
If you're a college student studying accounting, prepare your gloat face. Starting salaries for accounting and finance positions are expected to go up 3%-4.3% next year according to Robert Half's new salary guide.
Let’s Welcome Public Accounting’s Summer Interns
Monday marks the first day of summer so I suppose we should salute the young […]
The Accounting Profession’s Lack of Diversity Is a Rodney Dangerfield Problem
If you’re like me, your eyes glaze over when firms start talking about “diversity initiatives.” […]
A Few Law Schools Come to Their Senses, Start Offering Accounting Boot Camps
“Lawyers, because they work for and with business people, think that they’re good at business. Lawyers are NOT good business people.”
