When computers first came into the mainstream of society in the mid 80s, accounting departments were among the very first to be computerized in most organizations. Indeed, there is a feeling amongst a considerable number of computing historians that the computer was mainly developed as an accounting aid ? and that other applications for the computer came up as a by-the-way. And it is perhaps because of this that accountancy has always been among the first areas to get a hang of most developments in computers and computing. Most recently, for instance, accounting was the first area of business to push its operations online (where everything will eventually go) through SAP systems ? and other departments are still trying to catch up. Accounting departments were also among the very first to embrace online recruitment ? and there in fact a feeling in some quarters that the best place to get jobs in accounting ? and other jobs in finance generally, is on the Internet.
Many companies post their accounting jobs onto online job notice boards based on the understanding that accountants are highly computer (and Internet) literate; and the chances of getting the right candidates for their jobs in finance are high if they post their jobs in accounting online are indeed very high.
A number of companies ? especially those that run their accounting departments online through systems like SAP (and this are increasingly in the majority) also post their accountancy jobs online because they only want to attract web savvy candidates, who will be able to keep up with their online accounting systems.
And of course, there is also the fact that posting accountancy ? and indeed any jobs ? online is cheaper than most other alternatives to it ? which mainly involve posting the vacancies on the print media.
In the face of all these factors, then, the chances of getting an accountancy job online are indeed very high ? if you are qualified and care to look.
As you go look for accountancy jobs online, you certainly need to ensure that you are looking for them at the right forums. The internet is home to a number of fraudsters (who co-exist with a lot of good people there, though) and you should ensure that you are not among the minority who fall prey to these (few) fraudsters. As a general rule of the thumb, you should never have to pay anyone for them to employ you. To be sure, you might have to pay membership and subscription fees at various online job forums (though there are a number of good free ones too) ? but these should be token fees to keep the service running ? rather than huge fees in (supposed) exchange for jobs.
If there is a certain company you fancy working for, you should first visit its website and more specifically its ?careers? section and check whether it has any vacancies in that section, before you go looking at the various online job notice boards. In applying for jobs, you are advised to give priority to vacancies you find posted on the respective companies ?careers? sections ? over those posted in the various online job notice boards.
This is not to say that there is anything wrong with these online job notice boards. Indeed there are many smaller companies ? companies whose websites don't get that many visitors ? who prefer to post their vacancies exclusively on the online job vacancy boards where there is a chance of the vacancies being seen by qualified people ? like you.
Finance & Accounting Jobs
If you are an accounting graduate, you can apply in any kind of firm. Areas may include tax, audit, financial analysis and management accounting.
It is best that you apply for a job that matches your interests and expertise. There are careers that have been proven by most accounting graduates to bring them to the top of the success ladder and you may want to consider entering these fields.
If you are an accounting graduate who excel in public accounting, the entry-level positions that best fit this skill are Tax Staff, Consulting/ Management Services and Staff Auditor. With these positions you will do your duties reporting to a senior.
Once you have acquired three to six years of experience in any of these positions, you may then want to consider applying for the higher levels like Tax Senior, Senior Auditor, and Consulting Senior where the position entails reporting directly to a Manager.
After six years of excelling with these potions, then you may consider the positions Partner level and Senior Partner.
Having an edge with corporate accounting, one to three years of experience will qualify you to become a staff member in Internal Audit, Tax Accounting, Management, and Financial Accounting.
Moving up the higher lever after three to six years, you will be eligible for the Senior Level for Internal Audit, Tax Accounting and Management Accounting. Six years thereafter, you may want to consider aiming for the positions like the Tax Manager, Internal Audit Manager and Financial Accounting Manager.
Expertise in Financial Management, Staff for Financial Planning, Cash Management, and Credit Analysis are options for entry-level positions. Once you have gained the enough experience, you may aim for the Treasury Operations, Credit Analysis and Senior Financial Planning. Higher positions will include Treasurer, Manager for Credit Analysis and Financial Planning.
These career options are traditional paths that were found to fit best for accounting graduates. However, it does not mean that they are the only way to climb up the success ladder.
You should go beyond not just limit your skills to accounting. It is still recommended that you gain enough work experience, acquire knowledge in different aspects of education, and continue to improve your character to be a step ahead with other job seekers.
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