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Many graduates may think that they should be thinking about what kind of firm they want to work at — but it might also make sense to think about what city they want to work with.
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Recent graduates looking to kickstart their accounting career can gain valuable insights from this post. Choosing the right city can indeed have a significant impact on job opportunities and starting salaries. Thanks for sharing this informative content.
CPA | Tax-Strategy, Tax-Savings | Business & Personal clients. Start-Ups, Existing Business.
1 年Panama City, Panama
CPA, MBA, MAcc
1 年You would also have to consider the cost of living in each city to make your decision.
Executive Director at Aiwyn
1 年Hmm, Miami or Salt Lake. Long time ago now, but I know where I’d start my career :)
Accounting & Management Professional
1 年Disappointing that the median income levels are still so low given that there’s a shortage of accountants at present. Accountants have historically been undervalued professionals. If our jobs were easy then anyone could do them, but the level of knowledge and abilities for our profession keeps getting higher at some point it really should be reflected in the median income levels.