Levi Ferguson
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How do you practice for job or internship interviews?
I'm an incoming college freshman planning on majoring in accounting, and I was wondering what information or sources are used to prepare for interviews for internships or work?
What are some things I can do while in college to make myself more appealing to the job market?
I am planning to major in both psychology and business, but I still worry about landing a fulfilling job after college because of the struggle most people have getting hired at most places. How can I build myself up during this four-year period at college to look best on a resume or to HR?
How can I be an accountant?
I would like to be an accountant . I inquire what is expected of me in order to achieve this dream . I also would like to know the grades that I should have in order to become an accountant.thank you
More "social" accounting careers?
I worked as a cashier in a busy grocery store throughout high school and college. It was a good job, although there were days when I was overwhelmed by the hustle and bustle and interacting with so many people. When I had bad days, I dreamed of the day when I was an accountant and wouldn't have...
What are the steps to having a successful accounting career after college ?
I know that you have to get your cpa and I’m planning to do that. I’ve also heard that you could work at a big 4 for about two years before transferring out. What else can you do apart from starting at a big 4 or is that the only way to get your foot in the door?
Is it possible to go into the accounting world with just a bachelors in accounting?
I want to continue in accounting but I hear from many that I need a masters to get opportunities. However, it's really expensive for me to do. Is it still possible to get into big corporates and governmental accounting with just a bachelors?
What are the pros and cons of industry accounting professionals and public accounting?
I’m currently studying accounting, and many of my peers including me are planning to pursue the public accounting route and study for the CPA. However, I’m also interested in working directly for a corporation or bank, focusing on roles like financial analysis. I’m unsure whether I should...
Why are the most stressful topics in Accounting not updated or banned to encourage new beginners who want to major in Accounting?
Some of the topics in Accounting which are more stressful have to be removed to encourage new beginners into the Accounting field.
What should I do to stand out to professionals?
How can I better market myself to everyone around me?
How did you earn the 150 credits to be eligible for the CPA exam ?
Did you get your bachelor's then master's degree, or did you get the 150 credits through a 5 year bachelor's degree program. What where the pros and cons of your path, and what did you like/dislike about it?