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Passing the CPA Exam: More Than Just a Test
By Brian Kush, CPA, CISA, CITP
There is an implicit level of respect you receive in earning the CPA designation -- not just from the public at large, but also from your fellow CPAs.

Forty-five Percent of Employers Use Social Networking Sites to Research Job Candidates
As social networking grows increasingly pervasive, more employers are utilizing these sites to screen potential employees.

10 Promising Jobs for 2010
Robert Half 2010 salary guides reveal compensation not likely to increase for most positions, but some areas offer encouragement.



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A Longitudinal Study Examining Changes in Students' Leadership Behavior
Despite the plethora of leadership programs scattered across college campuses, scant empirical investigation has been conducted into the benefits of such educational efforts.

More Than One-Quarter of Employees Have Had Ideas Stolen at Work
According to a recent survey, there's a common type of workplace theft -- and it has nothing to do with missing office supplies.

Planning, Positivism Influence Employment Success
In a new study, researchers at the University of Missouri focus on what job seekers need to get ahead of the competition.

Message Mishaps: Avoiding Embarrassing E-mail Errors at Work
Accidents happen. Particularly when e-mailing. If you've ever hit "send" only to realize moments later that you made a terrible mistake, you're in good company.

Typos Can Add Up to a Big 'X' on Resumes
Dear sir or madman . . . Oops. Make that "madam."

Tackling Tough Interview Questions
A job interview can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially if you're unprepared for questions designed to test your critical-thinking and communication skills.

First Audit Jitters? Tips to Calm Your Fears
You're at the next management meeting representing accounting, and an announcement is made: "We've decided we're going to have our first financial audit."

Be the Phelps of Entry-Level Accountants
Many CPAs use the phrase "sink or swim" when describing their experiences as entry-level staff accountants. Although there is a steep learning curve in the public accounting profession, the best way to make sure that you're a "swimmer" is to know what it takes to be successful in such a challenging industry and how to develop crucial skills early in your career.

Accounting Degrees Continue Historic Upward Trend
This represents the largest number of graduates since 1972, the year the AICPA began tracking the data, according to the report, 2009 Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits.

Sallie Mae Launches New Income-Based Repayment Plan
Sallie Mae, the nation's leading saving-, planning- and paying-for-education company, today announced a new repayment plan to help eligible federal student loan customers substantially lower their monthly payments.

Diploma Not Always Enough
A new survey confirms the "Catch-22" that every entry-level job seeker seems to face: You can't get a job without experience, but you can't get experience without a job.

First Job? 6 Common Tax Questions Answered
H&R Block answers six common tax questions for those entering the ranks of the employed.

Contractors Get Work Others Lose
The Great Recession has slowed economic activity from payroll jobs to factory orders to consumer spending. But not so for independent contractors and freelancers.

Tackling Tough Interview Questions
A job interview can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially if you're unprepared for questions designed to test your critical-thinking and communication skills.

Strategies for Overcoming Job-Search Frustration
Current economic conditions mean that, now more than ever, the job-hunting process requires perseverance and a positive outlook.

How to Recession-Proof Your Resume
With more accounting and finance job candidates vying for fewer and fewer open positions, it's critical that your resume packs a punch.

Get Noticed at Work: How to Garner Positive Attention and Advance Your Career

Job Interview Do's and Don'ts
The job interview is your opportunity to show a company that you're a uniquely qualified, skilled and well-spoken accounting and finance professional. Unfortunately, not all candidates shine in face-to-face meetings with hiring managers.

Why Accountants Can't Discount the Need to Write Well
Your written communications may be all many of your contacts have to form an impression of you.


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