Making a Killer First Impression at Your New Accounting Job
You only get one chance to make a first impression. Here are some tips to help you make it count.
So here’s the situation: you’ve just nabbed a new accounting or financial job and are eager to get in your new co-workers’ – not to mention new bosses’ – good
Why Following the News Can Help Your Accounting Career
Not up on the latest headlines? Having a nose for the news can help your accounting career – here’s how.
When you’re an accountant, and you spend most of your days in the back office, crunching numbers and poring over data, it can be easy to forget that there’s
Advice for Finding Your Professional Motivation
Having a hard time motivating yourself in your accounting job? Here are some ways you can reinvigorate yourself and your work.
Don’t believe any of the stereotypes about accountants being boring and staid number-crunchers. In fact, accountants are generally an interesting lot (which is probably why they keep showing
How to Tell When It’s Time to Leave Your Accounting Job
It’s one of the toughest calls to make: how do you know when it’s time for you to stop complaining about your accounting or finance job, and to start looking for a new one? Here are some signs that you should be preparing your exit.
Do you hate your job?
Six Ways Accountants Can Improve Their Writing
Even if you don’t have any plans to write the next great American (or Canadian) novel, you may still be judged for your prowess with prose. Here are some tips for improving your skills as a writer.
Could a missing comma in your cover letter cost you a job