Accounting Career Choice Houston TX

If you’re good with numbers and a stickler for details, you might want to consider accounting as a good career choice. However, you’ll probably have to take a number and wait in line behind all those other future accountant hopefuls.

Local Companies

Thomas Leger & Co. LLP
(713) 868-1065
1235 N Loop Fwy W,
Houston, TX
Frizell Group International, Inc.
713-532-2788
723 Main Street, Suite 902
Houston, TX
GLO CPAs, LLP
(713) 881-9133
1900 West Loop South
Houston, TX
RemX Financial Staffing
713-513-4822
4801 Woodway
Houston, TX
Arnie & Co. Cpa
(713) 840-1634
5100 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX
Dan Temps / The Daniel Group
713-932-9313
1001 West Loop South Suite 560
Houston, TX
Crystal Clear Business Solutions
832-423-5698
2656 South Loop West, Ste. 217
Houston, TX
Barry N Balkin Cpa
(713) 838-7817
7500 San Felipe St
Houston, TX
Ansah Victor Cpa
(713) 995-7445
10103 Fondren Rd
Houston, TX
Scott Stephen CPA
(713) 779-0301
8323 Southwest Freeway,
Houston, TX

Boy, have times changed! Recently, there has been a high demand for accountants and auditors.

According to the Job Outlook survey, accounting comes out on top as the most in-demand major on college campuses. Forget dot com start ups. Cleaning up a company’s accounting books is what’s in.

But can accounting be sexy?

“All the focus on accounting created a perception to students that accounting matters and is perhaps even sexy,” says Ira Solomon, head of the department of accountancy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Colleges are scrambling to find more accounting teachers and professors to replace those retiring. Not an easy task, since there are twice as many accounting faculty openings than applicants to fill them.

Here are the top 10 most in-demand college majors as surveyed by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE):

    Accounting, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Business Administration/Management, Economics/Finance, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Marketing/Marketing Management, Chemical Engineering, Information Sciences, and Systems.

If you’re good with numbers and a stickler for details, you might want to consider accounting as a good career choice. However, you’ll probably have to take a number and wait in line behind all those other future accountant hopefuls.

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Donna Monday writes employment related articles for http://www.get-a-job-interview-quick-tips.com.


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Featured Local Company

Thomas Leger & Co. LLP

(713) 868-1065
1235 N Loop Fwy W,
Houston, TX