Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
- Access to the Internet
- Access to an actual accountant (if possible)
Step1
First, there is some research on accounting careers that you can do at home or at school. A good place to start is the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Useful information available includes average salaries, typical working conditions, and career growth projections.
I've included links to the online version of this book you may find useful specifically for accounting at the end of this article. Feel free to explore the entire site yourself as well, which is operated by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Step2
If you're still in high school or college, see if you can arrange an internship through your school where you can work with an accountant. This will help you test drive the career and see if you'd actually like it long-term.
Step3
If this is not possible, at least try to find an accountant (possibly one that is self-employed) who will let you spend a day with them for a shorter experience of what the position is like.
Comments
MidniteWriter said
on 3/12/2008 Good to know, I am still in the career hunting process -lol :)
The average person will have at least a few careers by the time it's all said and done.
I like your links!