I took my CPA exam when I was 39. I migrated to the US when I was 31 and am not an accounting major graduate. I took classes at the community college and university extension program to satisfy the accounting and business credits requirements. I could not afford to go back to college in the US at the time and did not want to take student loan. I procrastinated a few years after I satisfied the credits and did not take the exam until I was 39. Took the audit exam twice. Now I am a 52 years old CPA and a Senior Tax Manager at a mid-sized regional accounting firm, and I am blessed to be able to get a second opportunity in life. I am hoping to inspire others with my story. Never too late, as long as you know what you want to do.
Good for you! I'm also an immigrant, came to the US when I just turned 31. I could not afford to go to college until 37 and honestly did not at first think I would be able to do it successfully. So, long story short, I'll be 39 in January and just 2 courses away from graduating with BA in Accounting next semester. I also landed a winter internship with a large accounting/audit firm. My ultimate goal is to be a CPA. Already purchased Becker review course when it was on sale on Black Friday. My plan is to start studying after my busy season internship is over, and maybe to schedule one or two exams over summer. Thank you for the video and an example! Very encouraging!
May I ask how you found the job at the accounting firm without the degree in accounting? I am about to finish my CPA journey and am worried that my major in international affairs will work against me... All job openings at accounting firms I see require major in accounting.
I got my master's degree in accounting when I was 26 but didn't end up starting an accounting career until now at the age of 40. It's never too late to start as long as you are not terminally ill with only a day or two left to live (and even then, you could still technically start a very short accounting career). You are the only one who ultimately decides if its too late or not to be an accountant.
I’m 34 years old and 3 months into my first accounting job after graduating this past May. I went back to school after leaving avionics in the military. It’s very different starting over at this age, but I do not regret it.
I agree that you’re never too old to start in accounting. I just received a full time offer from a regional accounting firm after completing their summer internship. They even offered a busy-season internship on top of that. I’m also in a master of taxation program. I turned 29 recently. I networked with three tax managers that were around 25. Out of my intern class of 28, 6 were non traditional students similar to myself. Great video, thank you!!
I'm 31 and started accounting as well :) I switched careers about 3x and loving it so far so it's never too late! I know people who were 50 who started their medicine or law careers. Better to have no regrets when as you get older.
I started learning accounting at 25, will likely graduate(Bachelors) by 30 years old, and possibly CPA by somewhere between 31-33 years old. Don't let age discourage you. I find accounting difficult to learn, but so far it's been doable. I've done 4 accounting classes so far: Intro to financial, intro to managerial, intermediate 1, and intermediate 2. Currently enrolled in a tax accounting class. I don't have as much energy as I did when I was younger(Currently 27) and before I started having health issues, but that hasn't stopped me from learning.
I am 25 turning 26 this December, I have this job but I don't have the passion on it, since this is not my first choice. I plan to go back at school, start over in the accounting course but I am afraid of what if's. But this is truly what I want to do.
@@michellejaranilla8611 Do not fear, rather do what is right. If what you choose to do is the right thing for you to do -- then you will be able to pursue it boldly.
reading the comments below gave so much motivation it is unbelievable. Im so happy people are discovering there dream jobs, im 26 years old and I felt like i was extremely far behind in life because I chose to study accounting at this age, you guys are awesome for the motivation that you guys gave me,
This is why I like government, I only work my forty and nothing more. We don’t have a busy season per say in the area I am at now. I have a spouse who is medically dependent on me and this schedule allows for me to be with him and care for him when he needs it.
Hi CindyRose! When you say government, do you mean like IRS, USPS, or DOJ? I'm an accounting student, mom, and a wife. I'm trying to figure out other options than public accounting.
One class at a time? When did you start pursuing it? I'm thinking of doing the same thing because I realized that I can't be in a physically demanding job as I get older. I'm 38. Did you get hired right away in an accounting job?
@@skatetoexplorevideos2477 I went year-round usually taking 2-3 classes per term. I didn't take an accounting job, because after I finished my degree, my old boss offer me more money to stay with a change in job title.
@@UncleJam5624 I just want to share perhaps a valuable opinion. I don’t know how much you understand odds but perhaps is better to leave the sector. The reason if one day you lose your job it would be much harder to get that specific experience. Accounting jobs usually compete with each other while the general ones usually take all sort of majors. This lowers the odds for the possible future jobs.
Thank you for the video. I'm 32 going on 33 and have been taking accounting classes after work for the last few years. I hope to get my degree in the near future.
Great video! I’m a CPA/senior manager with over 17 years in a mid-size public accounting firm. I’ve also dabbled in private accounting earlier on in my career. I’ve mentored older staff who started accounting later in life. Because of their receptiveness to learn and their positive attitude, mentoring them was enjoyable and I found that I really love to teach!! I do both tax and audit so I’m busy year-round! Thankfully my husband has been the best supporter all through these years. With three kids together it’s been challenging, but we’ve always managed and learned to prioritize family. Although I’ve recently turned down promotions, I know there will be the right time for it in the near future so I have no regrets. Who knows, maybe when all my kids are grown, I can start a new career in teaching accounting?!
When I was young and in college, it was the older adults returning to classes that were the most eager learners! I found them to be somewhat annoying at the time, but after my experience being a manager at a movie theater and having to train new people, I would welcome that attitude from any new hire. Now that I'm considering going back to school, I might just be one of them. I'm only 32, but time is not slowing down.
Thanks for this advice. I am 39 and in my second bachelors program seeking accounting this time around. My career has been as an EA and I am aging out of it. Needing focused work. Have a small child and wondering where I want to land. This helps a lot. Thanks!!
Hello there! Since you switched career to Accounting. How did you land in your first accounting job? Did you took the entry level? Happy to hear your Accounting journey story
I got my MBA in 2005. Three women in their 50s attended at the same time and graduated with honors. None of them were able to find jobs in accounting and ended up doing data entry for a few years. During this time, competition was fierce for new staff accountants in my city, but as soon as someone saw their age, they weren't even considered.
Hello, I'm 35 and working on my BS in accounting. I'm looking ahead and have been researching my options for when I am finished. These are some great videos that you have posted and they come with a lot of great information. One thing I wanted to ask was if you are working 80 hour weeks how is it possible to also work towards your masters and CPA?
I’m 32, just passed 3/4 CPA exams, I’m constantly defeating myself nobody will hire me into public firms that I’m too old. Would love to learn the possibility to start my career right at age of 32..
I am 24 and have a degree in healthcare administration. Since graduation, I have worked as an assistant bookkeeper for a nursing home and now I do accounts receivable (invoicing) for a lab. I have realized how much I love accounting/ bookkeeping and am wondering what possible certifications you might recommend so that I can continue on the accounting path and eventually move into other industries outside of healthcare eventually? I am not looking to get a masters or another degree at this time. Thank you!
Lovely videos! Could you do a video on transitioning up the hierarchy to manager level, what new skills you've gained and what a managerial role in accounting involves in more detail!
I have Bachelor Degree in Computing Science and Information Systems with a GPA of 3.09 back in 2014. When I worked in my first company, it was okay from 2014 to 2019. But when I worked for my second company I was chased away after 3 years and chased away by many companies less than six months. Now in my thirties, I am frustrated for being unemployed many times and want to quit about IT career by saving enough to study Accounting and change my career. I did well in Accounting in high school but didn't study Accounting in College/University yet in the past.
I'm 29 this year I've been in the fitness industry for 8 years, been looking to change careers, I've taken an interest in accounting and I'd like to start getting into it slowly just to see if I'd enjoy it later on.
I think there are various career paths and agree if you want to go into a traditional linear public accounting role then there will be some of the obstacles you mentioned in the video. I think government, private industry and even smaller CPA practice firms are great options. Don't forget that many other non traditional firms and organizations will retain professionals with the CPA. An example would be financial planning and consulting firms. Additionally, if you are willing to take risk than self employment can be very rewarding.
Thank you Stephie!!!I totally agree with you... Never too late to start.. Actually, I think it needs more determination and courage to start a new path... But do you think it is harder to get an offer from firms or industry since the factors you mentioned are stuck in employer's mind too... I found out lots of firms (big or small) only recruites freshly new grads... Can you provide some insights for reason too.. Much appreciated #friendlysisterlyadvice
Every time I switched careers, I always got offers in any industry. I think firms like to see what experience you had prior and it's always an asset since new grads barely have any work experience. So i would definitely use that to your advantage.
So because I have zero kids, no personal things holding me back, a support system. I can cope with younger people supervising me honestly idc as long as they are respectful towards me I'm respectful towards them. So honestly I'm 30 Admin work needs too get done. Missing out actually somewhat suits me too a degree. While they are partying amongst themselves I will be either socializing with the boss, doing work, or my personal favorite just honestly staying at home.
Hey Stephie! Love your vids!!!😊 I am looking into going back to school for accounting online. Do you think employers view online schooling as a hinderance or less creditable than a traditional program? Have you in your experience worked with anyone who was non-traditional and received their education online?
Hi Stephie, thank you so much for your accounting videos!!! I'm a non traditional accounting graduate student. I'v worked three years (neither in accounting nor in the States) before doing a MSA in the US. Sometimes, I feel like no any working experience in accounting is really a big weakness for me to land a job compared to my peers at college. So I guess looking for an internship first would be more reasonable for me. Do you think that employers will recruit someone who has no accounting working experience before? Or any tips to get my first accounting job offer? I really appreciate that!!! Thank you so much!!! Plz keep doing videos on accounting, love you!
Hi Celine! I actually had little to no accounting experience when I landed my internship. I find that employers look for candidates who have any work experience while doing school bc it shows you can multitask and still be successful. So I wouldn't worry about it, especially if you're going into entry level roles. I have this playlist about finding accting jobs, but I can definitely address this in a separate video too. ruclips.net/p/PLo6sPUXI1ysdDreRbu34oVLa6fGhTxv6E
Anyone? One thing I noticed is that certain professions are protected and is easier to enter, if the student can finish the curriculum. I noticed this with medical, engineering, and accounting. Does anyone know if it is easy to get a job in accounting if the student just has finished the upper division (300 to 400 level) courses to meet the course requirement with no accounting work experience?I’m somewhat hesitant since I’ll be investing time and money but can’t really gauge the probability of getting a job after already a Bachelors in Business Administration and years of general finance and business experience. But then again, I’m losing time and reserves and even with my degree and work experience. Is just too competitive for general business/finance jobs since they take all major sometimes… Not to mention candidates with connections who do not have the formal accredited education but was able to get work experience through family business, friends, and/or inside connection. Rumors states there are about over 100 applicants to 1 job sometimes hope the ratio is lower for accounting. Changing to medical and engineering takes to long however I think I can grasp accounting much faster. Thanks for considering to respond.
Someone has kinda asked about automation already but I have my own spin on that question. I'm going into my 2nd year of a business degree and have to choose what to major in. I like most the options equally but the idea of accounting being automated puts me way off it. Do you think there are any parts of accounting that will have to be done by people Idk how clear my question is but I hope you(or anyone in the comments) know what I mean
I'll definitely do a more in depth video but I speak to this in this vlog ruclips.net/video/2NGjFmv4ldE/видео.html Please let me know if this doesn't clear it up and I'd be happy to address in a more in depth video!
thank you for responding! I would love for you to do an in-depth video! a clearer question -- are there any areas of accounting in either public or private sector that are unlikely to be automated? either they are too complicated for a machine only and need a human touch? I watched that vlog and I'm about to watch another of your accounting q and a's right now so maybe I'll find my answer there!
Hey girl. Thanks for the videos. You are so inspiring. I graduated in 2011 with a BS in Nutrition. I have been working since then and I am now looking into going back to school for accounting. What is your honest opinion about getting a BS in accounting from an online school. I live in the southeast. Do you think having an online education will hinder me in any way? Thanks so much.
Hi! I know it has been a few years since you made this comment, but I graduated with a BS in nutrition aswell and currently trying to get into accounting - Were you able to complete another bachelors degree online? Thank you!
I am 22 years old .. just graduated with an engineering degree .. and currently working in a really good job but I don't find that it fits me well Eventhough it was my dream job .. I am considering working for a year and then Move into studying accounting as a second degree .. any advices?
Wait why are you considering it? I assume most people do it to earn money but if your 71 perhaps housing is cheaper there are many 55+ programs that will bring the cost of living down even with minimal social security income.
The age isn’t an issue for me..... but when did ordering food for everyone else become part of the job description? A favor every now and then, during busy season, certainly. Not an everyday thing. Nope.
I found it was usually during busy season. However if you're lucky enough to be on a client who orders food daily, even outside of busy season, but that's rare.
Great video; unrelated question for you: After reading and watching as much as I can about the profession, I think I would be very unhappy at the B4. I have worked and gone to school full time since the age of 16, and the idea of getting two degrees and passing all 4 CPA exams just to work 80 hour weeks afterwards is frankly heartbreaking to me. But I'm a junior at a large target school in Florida, with a widespread "B4 or Bust" mentality... It stresses me out sometimes and I can't help but wonder if I won't be as good or knowledgable or won't have as meaningful a career if I pursued a position at a regional firm, which is truly what I would like to do. If you have any advice or comments on this I would really appreciate it. As always thank you for everything!
Hi bud! No - you definitely don't have to go Big 4 to gain great experience and knowledge. You can still have a great career starting in a smaller firm or industry. Big 4 just gives you a leg up but that's not to say hard work, dedication and grit couldn't get you there, no matter where you start. I'll do a video on this since it's hard to articulate via comment :) Do what makes you feel good - if Big 4 isn't that, go down a different path.
You may not be too old for accounting, but you will be too old for the Big 4. But so what? Small and Mid size firms are better because you are not as pigeonholed as you are at a Big 4, thereby making you more well rounded.
I emailed you so please provide me a response. I sent these questions to your email. Hello, I’m a new subscriber to your RUclips accounting channel and I have a few questions. I’m interested in being an accountant at 28 years old and I am a career changer somewhat. What do you suggest for someone with two bachelors degree in a non-accounting field and trying to get an accounting job with no previous accounting education or experience? I’m going back to school for an MBA in accounting but since I’ve been out of school for a while how would I get any accounting jobs to attain experience?
I took my CPA exam when I was 39. I migrated to the US when I was 31 and am not an accounting major graduate. I took classes at the community college and university extension program to satisfy the accounting and business credits requirements. I could not afford to go back to college in the US at the time and did not want to take student loan. I procrastinated a few years after I satisfied the credits and did not take the exam until I was 39. Took the audit exam twice. Now I am a 52 years old CPA and a Senior Tax Manager at a mid-sized regional accounting firm, and I am blessed to be able to get a second opportunity in life. I am hoping to inspire others with my story. Never too late, as long as you know what you want to do.
That's incredible! Thank you so much for sharing your journey!
Good for you! I'm also an immigrant, came to the US when I just turned 31. I could not afford to go to college until 37 and honestly did not at first think I would be able to do it successfully. So, long story short, I'll be 39 in January and just 2 courses away from graduating with BA in Accounting next semester. I also landed a winter internship with a large accounting/audit firm. My ultimate goal is to be a CPA. Already purchased Becker review course when it was on sale on Black Friday. My plan is to start studying after my busy season internship is over, and maybe to schedule one or two exams over summer. Thank you for the video and an example! Very encouraging!
Thank you for sharing 👍🏽👏🏽
You are awesome thanks for sharing
May I ask how you found the job at the accounting firm without the degree in accounting? I am about to finish my CPA journey and am worried that my major in international affairs will work against me... All job openings at accounting firms I see require major in accounting.
I got my master's degree in accounting when I was 26 but didn't end up starting an accounting career until now at the age of 40. It's never too late to start as long as you are not terminally ill with only a day or two left to live (and even then, you could still technically start a very short accounting career). You are the only one who ultimately decides if its too late or not to be an accountant.
Thanks
Does a person have to work at the big 4? Where else can a new accountant work?
I’m 34 years old and 3 months into my first accounting job after graduating this past May. I went back to school after leaving avionics in the military. It’s very different starting over at this age, but I do not regret it.
Same age and situation for me God bless hope you succeed
Thanks. You too!
Air traffic controller here. Due to retire in 3 Years in hopes of pursuing a career in accounting.
That's awesome and thank you for your service!
Army Medevac crewchief, 30, and a few terms shy of the 225 credits required by Oregon for CPA. Great stuff!
I agree that you’re never too old to start in accounting. I just received a full time offer from a regional accounting firm after completing their summer internship. They even offered a busy-season internship on top of that. I’m also in a master of taxation program. I turned 29 recently. I networked with three tax managers that were around 25. Out of my intern class of 28, 6 were non traditional students similar to myself. Great video, thank you!!
Congratulations on receiving a FT offer!!
I'm 31 and started accounting as well :) I switched careers about 3x and loving it so far so it's never too late! I know people who were 50 who started their medicine or law careers. Better to have no regrets when as you get older.
This. Better have no regrets
I'm 36 going on 37 and just starting accounting classes
That's awesome! Hope you're enjoying them so far!
Your comment is inspiring bc I just turned 36 and I want to start classes. Being 36 I keep talking myself out of it.
I’m just 26 and I thought I was too old. Thank you for this.
I’m 37 going on 38 and starting!!
@@watsonburgandiify Just turned 38.. will likely begin accounting courses this fall💙
Never too old to learn🥰
I started learning accounting at 25, will likely graduate(Bachelors) by 30 years old, and possibly CPA by somewhere between 31-33 years old. Don't let age discourage you. I find accounting difficult to learn, but so far it's been doable. I've done 4 accounting classes so far: Intro to financial, intro to managerial, intermediate 1, and intermediate 2. Currently enrolled in a tax accounting class. I don't have as much energy as I did when I was younger(Currently 27) and before I started having health issues, but that hasn't stopped me from learning.
I am 25 turning 26 this December, I have this job but I don't have the passion on it, since this is not my first choice. I plan to go back at school, start over in the accounting course but I am afraid of what if's. But this is truly what I want to do.
@@michellejaranilla8611 Do not fear, rather do what is right. If what you choose to do is the right thing for you to do -- then you will be able to pursue it boldly.
reading the comments below gave so much motivation it is unbelievable.
Im so happy people are discovering there dream jobs, im 26 years old and I felt like i was extremely far behind in life because I chose to study accounting at this age, you guys are awesome for the motivation that you guys gave me,
This is why I like government, I only work my forty and nothing more. We don’t have a busy season per say in the area I am at now. I have a spouse who is medically dependent on me and this schedule allows for me to be with him and care for him when he needs it.
Hi CindyRose! When you say government, do you mean like IRS, USPS, or DOJ? I'm an accounting student, mom, and a wife. I'm trying to figure out other options than public accounting.
Received my Accounting degree at 48 while working fulltime anything is possible.
One class at a time? When did you start pursuing it? I'm thinking of doing the same thing because I realized that I can't be in a physically demanding job as I get older. I'm 38. Did you get hired right away in an accounting job?
@@skatetoexplorevideos2477 I went year-round usually taking 2-3 classes per term. I didn't take an accounting job, because after I finished my degree, my old boss offer me more money to stay with a change in job title.
@@UncleJam5624 I just want to share perhaps a valuable opinion. I don’t know how much you understand odds but perhaps is better to leave the sector. The reason if one day you lose your job it would be much harder to get that specific experience. Accounting jobs usually compete with each other while the general ones usually take all sort of majors. This lowers the odds for the possible future jobs.
Was it a switch of career to Accounting? If so, how did you land in your first accounting job? Did you start with entry level accounting jobs? Thanks
Thank you for the video. I'm 32 going on 33 and have been taking accounting classes after work for the last few years. I hope to get my degree in the near future.
Same age. I'm considering accounting but I am afraid it might be boring. Boredom can cause me to feel stressed, so that's why I'm a little worried.
im 43 and I already knew this...but I still saw your video and gave you a thumbs up!
Great video! I’m a CPA/senior manager with over 17 years in a mid-size public accounting firm. I’ve also dabbled in private accounting earlier on in my career. I’ve mentored older staff who started accounting later in life. Because of their receptiveness to learn and their positive attitude, mentoring them was enjoyable and I found that I really love to teach!! I do both tax and audit so I’m busy year-round! Thankfully my husband has been the best supporter all through these years. With three kids together it’s been challenging, but we’ve always managed and learned to prioritize family. Although I’ve recently turned down promotions, I know there will be the right time for it in the near future so I have no regrets. Who knows, maybe when all my kids are grown, I can start a new career in teaching accounting?!
Omg that's amazing!! You're definitely inspiring for being able to juggle it all!
When I was young and in college, it was the older adults returning to classes that were the most eager learners! I found them to be somewhat annoying at the time, but after my experience being a manager at a movie theater and having to train new people, I would welcome that attitude from any new hire. Now that I'm considering going back to school, I might just be one of them. I'm only 32, but time is not slowing down.
26 year old and I’m Starting accounting courses Fall 2021 📚 nervous but excited to start this new chapter
Same here! I’m starting winter term 2022!!
Thanks for this advice. I am 39 and in my second bachelors program seeking accounting this time around. My career has been as an EA and I am aging out of it. Needing focused work. Have a small child and wondering where I want to land. This helps a lot. Thanks!!
Hello there! Since you switched career to Accounting. How did you land in your first accounting job? Did you took the entry level? Happy to hear your Accounting journey story
I got my MBA in 2005. Three women in their 50s attended at the same time and graduated with honors. None of them were able to find jobs in accounting and ended up doing data entry for a few years. During this time, competition was fierce for new staff accountants in my city, but as soon as someone saw their age, they weren't even considered.
I'm 52. I have an ancient MBA that didn't get me anywhere. I'm currently working on an accounting degree.
How is it going?
Have you heard stories about agism from employers ?
Im 39, just finished my MBA and its not getting me anywhere. I am going back to school in January to get my MA!
Principles of Actg 2 has been kicking me in the butt lately, but now im binge watching all your videos that I've missed:)
Awww thanks for spending your free time with me! Hope accounting 2 is going better!
Hello,
I'm 35 and working on my BS in accounting. I'm looking ahead and have been researching my options for when I am finished. These are some great videos that you have posted and they come with a lot of great information. One thing I wanted to ask was if you are working 80 hour weeks how is it possible to also work towards your masters and CPA?
I’m 32, just passed 3/4 CPA exams, I’m constantly defeating myself nobody will hire me into public firms that I’m too old. Would love to learn the possibility to start my career right at age of 32..
Your only 32. That’s not old
32 is very young. Age is nothing but a number.
the fact that you passed 3/4 is very impressive
@@kellieoh6616 thank you ! I got my CPA license last October and working in a public firm now
Keep your head up got my first offer at 38
I am 24 and have a degree in healthcare administration. Since graduation, I have worked as an assistant bookkeeper for a nursing home and now I do accounts receivable (invoicing) for a lab. I have realized how much I love accounting/ bookkeeping and am wondering what possible certifications you might recommend so that I can continue on the accounting path and eventually move into other industries outside of healthcare eventually? I am not looking to get a masters or another degree at this time. Thank you!
I'm 57 years old and I'm just starting accounting. i was told not to do it because I'm too old
I’m 57 also and am Persuing a MBA then BA in accounting. Don’t listen to people less successful then you. Just are go for it you only get one life.
@@NeilBaylard Thank you for that
All the best on your path! Im 45 and thinking to change from retail pharmacist to accounting, you're an inspiration!
@@NeilBaylard Did you get international British Chartered Accountant license too for global operations.
@@NeilBaylard you should get Ph.D in Russian language.
Lovely videos! Could you do a video on transitioning up the hierarchy to manager level, what new skills you've gained and what a managerial role in accounting involves in more detail!
Thank you and yes I definitely will 💗
I have Bachelor Degree in Computing Science and Information Systems with a GPA of 3.09 back in 2014. When I worked in my first company, it was okay from 2014 to 2019.
But when I worked for my second company I was chased away after 3 years and chased away by many companies less than six months.
Now in my thirties, I am frustrated for being unemployed many times and want to quit about IT career by saving enough to study Accounting and change my career.
I did well in Accounting in high school but didn't study Accounting in College/University yet in the past.
Your thoughts on accredited schools? Can you learn accounting from an online school or start at a community college?
I'm 29 this year I've been in the fitness industry for 8 years, been looking to change careers, I've taken an interest in accounting and I'd like to start getting into it slowly just to see if I'd enjoy it later on.
I think there are various career paths and agree if you want to go into a traditional linear public accounting role then there will be some of the obstacles you mentioned in the video. I think government, private industry and even smaller CPA practice firms are great options. Don't forget that many other non traditional firms and organizations will retain professionals with the CPA. An example would be financial planning and consulting firms. Additionally, if you are willing to take risk than self employment can be very rewarding.
I am currently two years in industry, I'm trying to pass my cpa exams and then apply to a regional accounting firm.
Thank you Stephie!!!I totally agree with you... Never too late to start.. Actually, I think it needs more determination and courage to start a new path... But do you think it is harder to get an offer from firms or industry since the factors you mentioned are stuck in employer's mind too... I found out lots of firms (big or small) only recruites freshly new grads... Can you provide some insights for reason too.. Much appreciated #friendlysisterlyadvice
I'll definitely share my thoughts soon! I 100% agree - takes a lot of guts to start something new 💕
Every time I switched careers, I always got offers in any industry. I think firms like to see what experience you had prior and it's always an asset since new grads barely have any work experience. So i would definitely use that to your advantage.
So because I have zero kids, no personal things holding me back, a support system. I can cope with younger people supervising me honestly idc as long as they are respectful towards me I'm respectful towards them. So honestly I'm 30
Admin work needs too get done. Missing out actually somewhat suits me too a degree. While they are partying amongst themselves I will be either socializing with the boss, doing work, or my personal favorite just honestly staying at home.
Hey Stephie! Love your vids!!!😊 I am looking into going back to school for accounting online. Do you think employers view online schooling as a hinderance or less creditable than a traditional program? Have you in your experience worked with anyone who was non-traditional and received their education online?
It's more so about the connections you make....along the way.
Hi Stephie, thank you so much for your accounting videos!!! I'm a non traditional accounting graduate student. I'v worked three years (neither in accounting nor in the States) before doing a MSA in the US. Sometimes, I feel like no any working experience in accounting is really a big weakness for me to land a job compared to my peers at college. So I guess looking for an internship first would be more reasonable for me. Do you think that employers will recruit someone who has no accounting working experience before? Or any tips to get my first accounting job offer? I really appreciate that!!! Thank you so much!!! Plz keep doing videos on accounting, love you!
Hi Celine! I actually had little to no accounting experience when I landed my internship. I find that employers look for candidates who have any work experience while doing school bc it shows you can multitask and still be successful. So I wouldn't worry about it, especially if you're going into entry level roles. I have this playlist about finding accting jobs, but I can definitely address this in a separate video too.
ruclips.net/p/PLo6sPUXI1ysdDreRbu34oVLa6fGhTxv6E
Anyone? One thing I noticed is that certain professions are protected and is easier to enter, if the student can finish the curriculum. I noticed this with medical, engineering, and accounting. Does anyone know if it is easy to get a job in accounting if the student just has finished the upper division (300 to 400 level) courses to meet the course requirement with no accounting work experience?I’m somewhat hesitant since I’ll be investing time and money but can’t really gauge the probability of getting a job after already a Bachelors in Business Administration and years of general finance and business experience.
But then again, I’m losing time and reserves and even with my degree and work experience. Is just too competitive for general business/finance jobs since they take all major sometimes… Not to mention candidates with connections who do not have the formal accredited education but was able to get work experience through family business, friends, and/or inside connection. Rumors states there are about over 100 applicants to 1 job sometimes hope the ratio is lower for accounting.
Changing to medical and engineering takes to long however I think I can grasp accounting much faster.
Thanks for considering to respond.
Someone has kinda asked about automation already but I have my own spin on that question. I'm going into my 2nd year of a business degree and have to choose what to major in. I like most the options equally but the idea of accounting being automated puts me way off it.
Do you think there are any parts of accounting that will have to be done by people Idk how clear my question is but I hope you(or anyone in the comments) know what I mean
I'll definitely do a more in depth video but I speak to this in this vlog ruclips.net/video/2NGjFmv4ldE/видео.html
Please let me know if this doesn't clear it up and I'd be happy to address in a more in depth video!
thank you for responding! I would love for you to do an in-depth video!
a clearer question -- are there any areas of accounting in either public or private sector that are unlikely to be automated? either they are too complicated for a machine only and need a human touch?
I watched that vlog and I'm about to watch another of your accounting q and a's right now so maybe I'll find my answer there!
@Sunny888 Hey! I'm having the same problem these days... What did u end up choosing/working?
Hey girl. Thanks for the videos. You are so inspiring. I graduated in 2011 with a BS in Nutrition. I have been working since then and I am now looking into going back to school for accounting. What is your honest opinion about getting a BS in accounting from an online school. I live in the southeast. Do you think having an online education will hinder me in any way? Thanks so much.
Hi! I know it has been a few years since you made this comment, but I graduated with a BS in nutrition aswell and currently trying to get into accounting - Were you able to complete another bachelors degree online? Thank you!
I am 22 years old .. just graduated with an engineering degree .. and currently working in a really good job but I don't find that it fits me well Eventhough it was my dream job .. I am considering working for a year and then Move into studying accounting as a second degree .. any advices?
What about if you have the degree but after graduation you went to the air force?
Im 71 years old am I too old to take accounting?
no, If you not forget to take your medication
Bruhhh....
Did you go for it?
Wait why are you considering it? I assume most people do it to earn money but if your 71 perhaps housing is cheaper there are many 55+ programs that will bring the cost of living down even with minimal social security income.
Want to do accounting never went to college should I go to a 2 yr or university or certification? Please help?
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The age isn’t an issue for me..... but when did ordering food for everyone else become part of the job description? A favor every now and then, during busy season, certainly. Not an everyday thing. Nope.
I found it was usually during busy season. However if you're lucky enough to be on a client who orders food daily, even outside of busy season, but that's rare.
Great video; unrelated question for you: After reading and watching as much as I can about the profession, I think I would be very unhappy at the B4. I have worked and gone to school full time since the age of 16, and the idea of getting two degrees and passing all 4 CPA exams just to work 80 hour weeks afterwards is frankly heartbreaking to me. But I'm a junior at a large target school in Florida, with a widespread "B4 or Bust" mentality... It stresses me out sometimes and I can't help but wonder if I won't be as good or knowledgable or won't have as meaningful a career if I pursued a position at a regional firm, which is truly what I would like to do. If you have any advice or comments on this I would really appreciate it. As always thank you for everything!
Hi bud! No - you definitely don't have to go Big 4 to gain great experience and knowledge. You can still have a great career starting in a smaller firm or industry. Big 4 just gives you a leg up but that's not to say hard work, dedication and grit couldn't get you there, no matter where you start.
I'll do a video on this since it's hard to articulate via comment :) Do what makes you feel good - if Big 4 isn't that, go down a different path.
Stephie Mills Thank you, that puts me at ease!! :)
You may not be too old for accounting, but you will be too old for the Big 4. But so what? Small and Mid size firms are better because you are not as pigeonholed as you are at a Big 4, thereby making you more well rounded.
They don't sued by the EEOC for age discrimination?
Do you need big 4 experience to be successful in the accounting industry?
No
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Ill be 31 when i graduate. Im worried
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Hello,
I’m a new subscriber to your RUclips accounting channel and I have a few questions. I’m interested in being an accountant at 28 years old and I am a career changer somewhat. What do you suggest for someone with two bachelors degree in a non-accounting field and trying to get an accounting job with no previous accounting education or experience? I’m going back to school for an MBA in accounting but since I’ve been out of school for a while how would I get any accounting jobs to attain experience?
I'm 39.
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