Relatively few CPA firms are able to find enough employees to fill their ranks and are resorting to strategies like hiring workers abroad, raising starting salaries, offering fully remote jobs, and hiring staff who haven’t graduated college, according to a new survey.
alliantTALENT, a professional services firm delivering international remote talent solutions to US CPA firms, today released its ‘2023 Temperature Check.’
More than 300,000 accountants left the profession during the past two years either to start retirement, enter a new line of work or for other reasons, alliantTALENT said, citing Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
CPAmerica, Inc. is proud to welcome alliantTALENT as a new Preferred Provider for the association. This new partnership provides member firms with access to alliantTALENT’s audit, tax, advisory, and client accounting services.
Our nation is facing a significant shortfall in young people entering the workforce as accountants. Setting aside the joy of accountants wanting to become lion tamers
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Firms hand recent graduates fatter offers and juicier opportunities with more responsibility, while also working to change perceptions, in a bid to boost ranks
It is no secret that the US is facing a serious shortage of accounting professionals and that will result in dire circumstances for the CPA profession and the market for CPA firm services. The latter point is always overlooked.