How to Be Prepared to Hire Before You NEED to Hire

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Having to hire quickly can be a bad position to be in. A manager may find themselves in a pinch with lackluster candidates to choose from if an employee quits or is fired. Being proactive in your recruiting may be the answer to this seemingly inevitable concern. Identifying and recruiting good employees takes time and…

3 Accounting and Finance Job-Seeking Resolutions for 2017

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With the new year just around the corner, perhaps it’s a good time for you to put some thought into how you can revitalize your job hunt. Job seekers, particularly those who feel that they are stuck in a rut, can really benefit from some quality New Year’s resolutions. Here are our top recommended resolutions…

Are Your Accountants Planning Vacations? It’s Time to Prepare

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Summer is just around the corner, and with it comes vacation time. Are you ready for your accounting staff to take some time off? There are a number of ways that planned leaves of absence will impact your business, but the lead time that you have available will help you plan and prepare for their…

3 Tips for Finding Accounting Positions During Summer

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Summer can prove to be a difficult time to find an accounting position, as many hiring managers leave for vacation, and the third and fourth quarter can see less of a budget for hiring. That said, there are certainly companies actively seeking new employees based purely on need. Luckily, there are a number of actions…

5 Signs You’re at the Wrong Accounting Job

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Few things are worse than feeling that something is off at work. Accounting jobs are unique, and being in the wrong one can have a significant impact on your productivity and overall happiness in your job. This article will discuss common warning signs of an ill-fitting workplace for an accounting professional, and tips on how…

How to Follow Up After an Interview … Without Being Annoying

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It may have been a day, a week, or a month since your interview with a prospective employer. Things went well, you think. You are expecting something positive to come from the time you spent preparing and the way you presented yourself in the interview. The tension is likely killing you, and you can’t wait…