Certified Public Accountant

CPA Shortage Going Forward

Everyone in the CPA industry is aware of the shortage of accountants. It’s a pretty straightforward problem – but let’s look at some numbers and trends. 📈 There are a few factors contributing to this shortage. One is the aging workforce. According to the AICPA, almost 75% of the CPA workforce met the retirement age in 2020. So how about retention? 🏫 A [...]

2023-10-23T11:07:25-04:00October 23rd, 2023|

Using References in a Job Search

Your confidential search for the next step in your career is moving right along. 🤫 Interviews are going well, and you’re headed into the final steps. Then the recruiter asks for references. Gulp. How am I going to do that – this is supposed to be confidential? Statistics vary but different studies show up to 80% of employers check references before making a [...]

2023-10-31T09:17:01-04:00October 18th, 2023|

Coffee Badgers in the Workplace

Here we go. Ready for a new workplace term? I’ve got you covered. The new term making the rounds is “coffee badging”. ☕This is a new trend where employees go into the office (badge in) for a brief period of time, usually to grab a coffee, show their faces around, socialize with coworkers and then leave. This trend is becoming increasingly popular as [...]

2023-10-31T09:19:09-04:00October 17th, 2023|

Are All Meetings Necessary?

Meetings are a necessary part of work, but they can also be a major time suck. According to Zippia, the average American spends 3 hours per week in meetings and 30% of workers say they spend over 5 hours per week in meetings. 🤯 A few other quick meeting stats from the same study: ⏳In the US there are approx. 55 million meetings [...]

2023-10-31T09:20:35-04:00October 16th, 2023|

CPA Burnout

Welcome to CPA-land. Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines. Quarter end & Year end for our audit friends. 3/15, 4/15, 9/15, 10/15 (& this year 2/15) for our tax friends. Not to mention deadlines and accountabilities for other service lines. But where does it all lead? According to a recent report on PRNewswire, the public accounting industry is facing an epidemic of burnout, with statistics revealing [...]

2023-10-31T09:20:48-04:00October 12th, 2023|

Feeling Guilty About Looking at Other Jobs?

Feeling guilty about looking around – at other jobs? I get that from candidates a lot. At all levels. It's perfectly normal to feel guilty about interviewing and/or leaving your job. After all, you've invested time and energy into building relationships with your colleagues and managers. You may also feel like you're letting them down, especially if you're leaving during a busy time [...]

2023-10-31T09:21:03-04:00October 11th, 2023|

Dealing with Ergophobia

Guess I didn’t realize or even think this is/was a thing. Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many people have experienced a new fear: ergophobia. The fear of work – or the fear of going to work. 😨 According to a recent Indeed survey, 42% of workers in Canada report feeling anxious about returning to the office. And a study published in the [...]

2023-10-31T09:21:17-04:00October 10th, 2023|

Opportunities with Startups and Small Companies

🏢 Not feeling the “big company” vibe when considering your next career move? You’re not alone. According to a recent U.S. News report, small companies can be hidden gems, with 50% of private sector employees working for them. The benefits? Greater visibility, diverse responsibilities, and a chance to make a significant impact early on. You won't just be a cog in the machine; [...]

2023-10-31T09:22:22-04:00October 9th, 2023|

Empathy in the Workplace

Empathy (noun) em·​pa·​thy 1: the action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts and experiences of another Also: the capacity for this (Source – Merriam-Webster) According to a recent Forbes study, employees now expect empathy from their employers, but here's the kicker: HALF of them aren't getting it! 😮 Imagine working in an environment where your [...]

2023-10-31T09:22:32-04:00October 5th, 2023|

Interviewing Through the Years and Beyond

Who’s feeling nostalgic? Ah – the good old days of job searching, recruiting and interviewing. Newspaper want ads, fax machines and submitting resumes via US Mail. 📫Things certainly have changed over the years. More importantly, they are set up to change even further. According to a recent article from Jobvite, job searching today is all about leveraging technology. With 95% of recruiters using [...]

2023-10-31T09:22:41-04:00October 4th, 2023|
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