For an industry that's often stereotyped as stagnant, the world of accounting is changing at unprecedented speed: accounting industry trends include headline-grabbing topics such as AI, automation, ESG consulting, and remote work.
One trend that is clearly only going to strengthen is the transformation of the CPA into an advisor, which requires a substantially different skill set than the expertise most students get in their accounting education. For new accountants – especially those working remotely – your success depends on understanding how to navigate these evolutions.
Who better to give advice on embracing change than the person whose motto is, "Changing the way people think about accounting"? In a conversation with Jody Grunden, founder and partner of Summit Virtual CFO by Anders, I asked him for his insight into how young professionals entering the field can excel in a new role and build a stellar career.
Determine if remote work is a good option. While the benefits of remote work are substantial, it's not an environment everyone thrives in. If you're entering the accounting industry and considering pursuing remote positions, take stock of your work style and determine if a virtual office environment will suit you. As Jody advises, "As someone interviewing for a job, it's important to ask, 'Hey, is this something I really want to try?'" In truth, working from home is similar to working in the office. The main difference is that when you work from home, your day is more task-driven than time-driven. Maybe you're not expected to "clock in" at 9 a.m. and stay the entire eight hours in the office before heading home, but your employer will expect you to complete the tasks you have for the day, even if the hours during which you work on them fall outside of the standard 9-to-5 timeframe.
Hone your communication skills . Soft skills will be invaluable to the future of accounting in which CPAs are top-tier advisors. "The biggest thing you can learn right now is how to communicate, how to tell the story, and how to create those relationships with your customers and your team," says Joey Kinney, my podcast co-host and CFO at Summit Virtual CFO by Anders. "If you don't do that, it doesn't matter how good you are at your job."
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