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- 2011 Accounting Graduates Earning Average Salaries of $50,000
- Source: AccountingWEB January 31, 2012 By AccountingWEB Staff
Accounting students graduating in 2011 earned starting salaries that exceeded those in nearly every other field except engineering and computer sciences.
Overall, the average...
- Strong Hiring Demand Forecast for Accounting Graduates, AICPA Report Shows
- Newly minted accountants have some of the brightest job prospects in the nation, with nearly 90 percent of accounting firms forecasting the same or increased hiring of graduates this year compared with 2010, and nearly three quarters, 71 percent,...
- OfficeTeam Survey: One-Third of Managers Believe Online Profiles Will Replace Resumes
- Is the traditional resume going the way of the dinosaur? Some human resources (HR) managers interviewed recently by OfficeTeam think so. More than one-third (36 percent) of respondents said it's at least somewhat likely resumes will eventually be...
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- Accounting and Finance: Many Paths to Opportunity
- Source: Robert Half Financial September 13, 2010 As a student working toward a degree in accounting and finance, you no doubt often wonder where the knowledge you gain in school will help to take you as a fully fledged practitioner in the...
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- Research Reveals In-Demand Accounting, Technology, Office-Support Positions
- Even in the current economy, certain skill sets remain difficult to find, according to the 2009 Salary Guide from Robert Half International. The recently released guides point to modest overall salary increases for accounting, information...
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