I'm starting to wonder if I want to stay in accounting for the long haul, but I have no idea what else I would do. Anyone else have any thoughts/suggestions/tips?
FYI on my background, I'm a CPA and I started my career in public accounting and I'm now in a traditional accounting job (monthly close, year-end audits,etc).
Re: Any accountants out there moved out of accounting?
Interesting. Is that commission based or salaried? Did you have to work for an independent firm before joining a corportation?
I'm in a related field. instead of month end closings we create and and monitor projects that affect the bottom line.
A private sector bank would eat you up. You could support project managers, etc.
You could also do compliance work (they love accountants).
I'm not an accountant (yet) but I have an accounting degree and worked as a tax preparer. I recently moved into the legal field and it was a relatively easy transition. Actually, they told me after they hired me that they preferred to hire someone without legal experience but who had great attention to detail, experience reading and understanding complex documents, etc. and that it was my accounting background that made the decision easy for them.
Salaried. Plus bonus.
Yes I worked for a temp staffing agcy before working for a corp. That is usually the way to go. It is hard to get into corp recruiting w/no exp.