Get Smarter!
by Cathy Ryan
Ask a real accountant about how they really
benefitted from their college experience and you may get an answer that surprises you.
A substantial number of accounting professionals report that logical thinking skills learned in
college have proven to be more important in their development as accountants than virtually anything else.
The Art of Networking
by Tim Opler
When it comes to landing a job, the general consensus is that it's
not what you know but who you know. Not only does this saying encourage us to slack off in learning, but the saying is
outright wrong. In the real world of accounting, it's BOTH who and what you know that really counts. |