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Last modified: November 07, 2011, 01:26 PM
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This is an ideal career for analytical thinkers. Your role as an auditor is to provide an external, independent assessment of an organisation’s finances and accounting systems. You must ensure internal procedures are being used; internal controls are in place, identify irregularities and alert management to areas that are working and those that need attention.

Leading Companies & Markets

There are lots of excellent companies in the accountancy field.  The “Big Four” are generally regarded as outstanding organisations for personal development and career development.  They are all committed to graduate and cadet programs and each has global revenue of between $23 billion to $28 billion and 125,000 to 165,000 employees across multiple countries.  The “Big Four” comprises the following four companies:
•    PricewaterhouseCoopers
•    KPMG
•    Deloitte, Touche, Tohmatsu
•    Ernst & Young
There are also well regarded mid tier and smaller firms who provide excellent employment for young graduates.  In the public sector, the Federal and State Governments and public institutions are large employers of accountants.

There are also respected mid-tier and smaller firms who provide excellent employment for young graduates.  In the current recessionary times, there has been a surge in insolvency and forensic accounting, as well as corporate governance, all of which drives audit demand.
In the public sector, the Federal and State Governments and public institutions are large employers of auditors.

Environment and Culture of the workplace

You will probably work in a professional office environment surrounded by intelligent individuals, using the latest in technology and operating systems and have a large workload.  Demand for accountants currently outstrips supply, so your office is likely to be fast paced and time-managed well.  The variety and specialisation of work makes for a good mix of skills, and often cross-functional teams work together on assignments.  The “Big Four” have huge resources but also huge expectations and budgets to deliver against.  For some people it’s the only place to work whilst for others, a more personalised environment is preferable.  Depending on your industry preference, there is a culture to suit all personality types.

About the Author

Andrew O’Malley

Andrew O’Malley

Partner  - Kindle Partners

Kindle Partners provides a comprehensive range of business advisory, accounting and taxation services to our local, national and international clients. These include advice relating to superannuation, cashflow analysis and projections, finance or equity raising assistance, profitability analysis and restructuring assistance. We are also involved in all facets of asset protection, effective tax structures, business and strategic planning, business reviews, business valuations and maximisation of returns. Our mission is to provide our clients with the tools and inspiration to create and maintain a successful business in today's challenging climate.


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