Accounting: A Career As An Auditor

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Most people grow up wanting to be an artist, a movie star, or a doctor, not many, if any kids dream of being an accountant. I grew up running around the bank my mom worked at, stamping “important” documents, take phone calls, sitting behind a big desk, and organizing her pens. I loved the idea of able to help people and have people come to me for advice! Although it was all imaginary in my head banking and the foundation of accounting was already being instilled in my head. This small part of my childhood, planted a seed, that through high school and college, grew a love for accounting. Accounting itself highlights my strengths, forces me to work on my weaknesses, and provides endless opportunities personally and professionally. Attending St. Ambrose University, and receiving a Bachelor of Science in Accounting with 150 credits was the next step in my life. …show more content…

I am a highly organized and a self-driven individual who is passionate about developing my career in the field of Accounting as an Auditor for Deloitte. I have had previous internships that involved accounting, which included book work, cash handling, and reviewing the company’s financial statements. I learned how to use QuickBooks, on my own time, in order to record transactions made during the current period. I have a strong initiative as a self-starter to work through problems from start to finish and review the results go be able to grow from the experience. From my previous work experience and internships, I gained strong communication skills where I am comfortable speaking to various levels of management. I have experience talking with business owners about their personal needs and growth options, school administrators about my recommendations on rebranding opinions, and having regular conversations with the customers I work with to ensure a pleasant service, where I currently work as a

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