Recruiting
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More accountants like to solve problems than crunch numbers, according to a new survey.
March 18 -
As CPAs, we usually live in a world of absolutes.
March 13 -
A significant number of companies are anticipating an increase in open accounting and finance positions in the second quarter of this year, according to the Chicago-based staffing firm Brilliant.
March 12 -
The accounting profession has long grappled with the question of how to diversify its ranks to provide better representation of women and minorities, particularly in the upper echelons of firms.
March 12 -
Accounting Today’s Top 100 Firms and Regional Leaders shared their strategies of how they retain top talent. You’ll find that some firms are focused on employees' health and some are providing staff with dry cleaning delivery services.
March 12 -
Accounting Today’s Top 100 Firms and Regional Leaders shared their strategies onhow they attract new talent to their firm. Some firms are shelling out the dough with sweet recruitment bonuses and reimbursement programs, while others are beefing up their search at colleges and universities.
March 11 -
Financial Accounting Foundation president and CEO Terri Polley sits down with Accounting Today managing editor Tamika Cody to share how the foundation plans to attract more people of color to the profession and why the FAF teamed up with the National Association of Black Accountants.
March 10 -
Compensation for management accounting and finance professionals rose by an average of 7.1 percent last year, according to a new survey, but some specialties received raises while others saw their salaries remain stagnant.
March 10 -
Too many accounting firms dont engage enough with new staff
March 8 -
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Financial Accounting Foundation president and CEO Terri Polley explains what the organization is trying to achieve with its career initiative.
March 6 -
Xeros Jamie Sutherland and Intraprise TechKnowlogies Donny Shimamoto sat down for a conversation about the cloud and its role in accounting firms; here, they discuss how firms may be losing staff because theyre not adapting fast enough, and different ways they can explore the cloud.
February 27 -
The New York-based accounting firm Mitchell & Titus recently celebrated its 40th anniversary as one of the oldest and most prominent minority-controlled firms in accounting.
February 27 -
Approximately one-third (32 percent) of CFOs in a recent survey believe they would be more productive if their employees had greater autonomy at work.
February 19 -
Wages grew slightly in the fourth quarter, particularly for people who switched jobs, according to a new report from payroll giant ADP.
February 18 -
Deloitte LLP made a historic move this week, naming Cathy Engelbert as the first female CEO of a Big Four accounting firm.
February 12 -
Although many corporate tax and accounting departments are preparing for the March deadline, mistakes related to tax and accounting cost U.S. businesses billions each year.
February 12 -
Deloitte hosted Olympic figure-skating champion Evan Lysacek and Paralympic swimming champ Brad Snyder at New York University as part of the firms campus recruiting efforts, telling students inspiring stories about how they overcame obstacles to win gold medals in their sports.
February 6 -
Private sector employers added a healthy 213,000 jobs last month, according to payroll giant ADP, even though small businesses and some industry sectors slowed their hiring pace.
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