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Skills Required for Entry-Level Accounting
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Paper Introduction: skills and characteristics required for success in entry-level accountingpositions Entry-level positions in the filed of accounting - private sector orpublic sector - are the pick-and-shovel jobs of the accounting profession That characteristics however does not diminish in importance tocontributions of entry-level accounting work The practice of accounting as is increasingly true in most work disciplines today is a team-basedprocess The ultimate success of senior accountants CPAs certified publicaccountants accounting firms and internal accounting departments is anoutcome of successful team work Entry-level accounting
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(2 1 ). (2 9, September/October). Ethics education in accounting curricula: Does it influence recruiters' hiring decisions of entry-level accountants? Accessed on 2 1 - 2- 5 at: http://www.startheregoplaces.com/why-accounting/cpa- skills/Breaux, K., Chiasson, M., Mauldin, S., & Whitney, T. The AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) statesthat the development of a sound understanding of the principles ofaccounting, along with the development of skills in accounting software, isessential for success performance in entry-level accounting positions.Acquiring technical skills and development of a sound understanding of howbusiness works are highly important. Because of the important contributions that entry-level accountingwork makes to the success of the accounting process, one of the mostimportant characteristics for a person in an entry-level accountingposition is personal integrity that is based in a strong system of ethicalvalues (Breaux, Chiasson, Mauldin, & Whitney, 2 9). (2 5, March). ReferencesAmerican Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The ultimate success of senior accountants, CPAs (certified publicaccountants), accounting firms, and internal accounting departments, is anoutcome of successful team work. In these contexts, Chia (2 5) found thatemotional intelligence strengthens an individual's leadership skills,personal integrity, and ethical values. Job offers of multi-national accounting firms: the effects of emotional intelligence, extra-curricular activities, and academic performance. As noted above, the AICPA (2 1 ) states that leadership skills areimportant for successful performance in entry-level accounting positions,and that Breaux, Chiasson, Mauldin, and Whitney (2 9) emphasized theimportance to success in entry-level accounting positions of personalintegrity and ethical values. skills and characteristics required for success in entry-level accountingpositions Entry-level positions in the filed of accounting - private sector orpublic sector - are the pick-and-shovel jobs of the accounting profession.That characteristics, however, does not diminish in importance tocontributions of entry-level accounting work. Another important set of skills for successful performance inentry-level accounting positions are communication skills (AmericanInstitute of Certified Public Accountants, 2 1 ). Accounting Education, 14(1), 75-93. CPA skills. The practice of accounting,as is increasingly true in most work disciplines today, is a team-basedprocess. Entry-level accounting work is animportant contributor to the success of this team-based process. Emotional intelligence, thus, isanother important characteristic for successful performance in entry-levelaccounting positions. M. While personalintegrity and ethical practices have always been important in theaccounting profession, the unfortunate behaviors of some professionalaccountants during the decade just past have highlighted the risks for theaccounting profession and for the general economy that emerge in theirabsence. Journal of Education for Business, 85(1), 1-6.Chia, Y. New York, NY: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The AICPA also states that leadershipskills are critical to successful performance in entry-level accountingpositions.
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