Accounting Career Essay

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I have taken a lot of time this semester to think about and focus on a career path. After much consideration, I am now planning a path to become a licensed accountant. Certified Public Accountants oversee financial operations and examine and make sure financial records are correct. Many people call accounting the “language of business”, because many of the decisions made by companies are not made without looking at an accountant’s report. This job is appealing to me because it is a job that has a routine, I would get to work with numbers, and it is a respectable job that not everyone can do. To pursue this career, I would have to obtain a degree in accounting or a similar degree, like a degree in finances, and pass the Certified Public Accountant exam.
To become an accountant it takes at least a bachelor’s in accounting. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, some employers prefer to hire applicants who have a master’s degree, either in accounting or in business administration. Furthermore, every person who wants to be certified as an accountant must pass the CPA exam. In addition to passing the exam, a student must complete 150 hours of course work to be certified (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). To get an accounting degree at …show more content…

In accounting there is a lot of potential of growth and being promoted, even after only a few years of employment. I would also be able to find a job almost anywhere. Accountants are in high demand throughout the United States. I could expect to have the same work schedule every day. Accountants tend to work from 9 to 5 Monday through Friday, but I would be prepared to work overtime during tax season, if I worked in that area. I am excited to see how my future plays out, and I am willing to work hard to get there. I know that pursuing a bachelor’s in accounting will take a lot of time, but I am ready for the

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