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Jobs with accounting diploma I'm currently a third year accounting student. i'm wondering if there's any jobs available for somebody that's about to grad or has a diploma. I've ntoiced alot of my class mates work in firms or do A/R and stuff related to accounting already... any accountants wanna chime in? |
I would also like to know if anyone has any information regarding this topic. I am looking an accounting/bookkeeping job as well. Thanks |
I'm a book keeper, honestly, A/R jobs are the way to get in with small businesses or larger firms. Often you don't even need your degree complete to get them (I would start looking now). My experience was that I started as an A/R clerk and then was moved to A/P and now I do full cycle work. www.rhi.com (Canadian specific site is: http://www.roberthalf.ca/) is a temp/placement agency that specializes in office proffessionals and they may be a good place to you to start and get an idea as to what sorts of positions you'd like. |
i started out as an accounting assistant helping out with ar/ap , then helping with financial statements. now i along with 2 other ppl do complete month end closures, and our controller just signs off. (talk about easy cash for her :P) try to go with a small business - u'll learn ALOT compared to starting out at a corporation. use craigslist.com - not how i found my job - but i've seen some 'accounting assistant' jobs on there. |
It's very hard to find a accounting job now with little experience... How did you guys find your jobs? |
cgajobs.org of course you have to be a student or a member Landing the first accounting job is rough, but you can look at: -craigslist -headhunters (ajilon, accountemps,etc) -monster.ca -newspapers Instead of going for AR or AP positions, be more ambitious and go apply for junior accountant, full cycle experience jobs. & sharpen up your microsoft excel skills to guru level, it will come in handy. Good luck! |
A lot of small businesses don't look for the degree or CA, CGA, etc... you can just have your diploma and still get hired. You would start off low like an Accounting Clerk or A/R, A/P and if you do well, you could move up to the Accountant. |
E-mail i got from Mercer Bradley. Types of candidates you are competing with: Quote:
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^ Wow! Is that the company you work for? and are those referrals from current employees? |
You could also try applying to Randstad. They're an accounting/office admin placement agency. My friend just got a new job as an Accounting Clerk through them. Apparently they're really good! |
Thanks for the tips, it's going to be sooo hard to find a job since I have no accounting related work experience :( |
You can still apply, you just have to complete their testing. She told me to apply there for office admin positions even though I have no experience, as they have JR level positions as well. |
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I got my initial interview at a CGAjobs.org speed interview night with public practice firms and had to fight hard to get a subsequent interview that ulitmately landed me the job. The most important thing I learned about the process is to demonstrate that you're eager to learn and easy to mold. Further, it's important to demonstrate that you've got a good accounting foundation but don't appear to know too much because you'll quickly find out that what you learn to do in class is not what is done in the practical world. It is hard to land that first job but it's a breeze thereafter. And yes, you do get much better experience at a smaller company/firm than larger ones. |
Thanks for all the tips! |
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I posted it up so you have an idea of the competition. For my company - those hourly rates are ridiculous for the given experience - especially the diploma guy. |
Yep....definitely a tough job market. Especially if you don't have any experience. I have one year of experience in general accounting and still, it's tough to get an interview. I've even tried a couple of recruiting firms, but really, you shouldn't rely on them, since hundreds/thousands apply. |
Recruiting firms give you a good indicator of where you stand in the job market in terms of your resume, interviewing skills, personality, and experience. They obviously pick out the best out of the bunch to show their clients, so if headhunters dont throw you a bone after a week into seeing them, you better sharpen up on one of the areas mentioned above. It is best to ask for constructive criticism from recruiting firms because they will be most honest and straight up. Afterall, they want you to be the best you can be so they can make some money off of you. For the ones above that dont get interviews: one answer = RESUME |
Sounds rough :( In the two examples post above, it says "Excel testing < Score in % >" Where can I get access to that? |
ask your Teacher in class, since some teachers are part-time teaching. They may have connection for junior accounting position available. You never know. That's how I landed my 1st accounting clerk job. Quote:
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Bump. I seem to be in the same position as a lot of you guys and gals. I just went through a bunch of craigslist ads and every post is asking for experience. Anyone know any good places or websites that a student can volunteer at? I agree that getting your foot in the door is the hardest part. I guess i got to keep pressing. One a side note, how many of you guys got your foot in the door through referrals and hook ups? TIA |
Speaking from experience. Get some volunteer experience if you have time, it helps with the experience on the resume. I know a lot of ppl refuse to work for free, but it's better to have some experience on your resume if you don't have anything to start. |
I graduated from the Financial Management program at BCIT this last summer and got hired as a Junior Accountant in August. I had 0 accounting experience previous to that but I was very fortunate to work with someone who helped me create an awesome resume and cover letter. I believe with those two alone I was able to get my foot in the door for an interview. Posted via RS Mobile |
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one word, referral! seriously, know more people with good jobs, recruiters look at thousands of resumes, they are all just a name on a piece of paper, but when an employee recommends, pretty much first dibs on an interview whether you get the job or not |
Accounting assoicate, A/R A/P but don't expect the pay to be good when you are starting. Some small compnay are so cheap you will be making close min wages. |
I graduated with a diploma for accounting couldn't find a job in midst of the recession. GLAD I DIDN'T |
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