Coolest Profession Around: Huskies Answer the Nationwide Need for Accountants
Michigan Tech accounting students have a powerful advantage in the job market. Across the nation, firms are scrambling to fill vital roles as the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants reports a growing shortage of accountants and CPAs — a shortage driven by retirements, career changes and a decline in the number of students entering the field. For Huskies majoring in accounting, that translates into a clear, secure path to a thriving and in-demand career.
Bob Doyle, a 1998 environmental engineering alumnus who’s now president and CEO of the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants, said the pendulum swing in accounting professions has been profound.
“It’s competitive. Some firms are making full-time job offers to juniors, two years before graduation,” he said. “You can work at the largest firms, at great local firms in places like Houghton or Marquette, in industry on the path to controller or CFO, start your own firm, or even go into education. There are so many exciting and diverse directions to explore.”
Learn how Huskies from the College of Business are helping fill the gap in Impact Magazine.