Careers in Accounting
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 266 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | ManagementBusinessCareers |
It’s hard to believe, but after a little over 5 years and 240+ episodes, we are going to be shutting down the podcast… at least for now.
The journey of starting from zero and building the collection of interviews one-by-one over this 5 year time per... more
Professor Mansour Farhat, a previous guest on our show, came back for this episode of Where Accountants Go to tell us about a new offering he has helped make available for accounting students.
If you weren’t already aware of Mansour from his 1900+ Y... more
Hitendra Patil of AccountantsWorld, who also frequently appears on the list of the Top 100 Most Influential People In Accounting, joined us for this episode of Where Accountants Go, the Accounting Careers Podcast.
We like to cover a variety of caree... more
Lee Frederiksen of Hinge joined us for this week’s episode of Where Accountants Go, the Accounting Careers Podcast.
Lee’s team approached us with this topic, and we were very excited to have the discussion. “The Great Resignation” is a phenomenon a... more
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I don’t exactly remember how I stumble upon the podcasts but ever since, I have been a regular listener. Mr. Goldman asks great questions, have guests from all aspects of accounting and I just feel like this podcast sheds light into accounting profession as a whole as it turns out accounting is a very broad profession in itself.
I’m so glad I found this podcast and so thankful to Mr Goldman he took time from his busy day and spoke to me and gave me the best advice for my accounting career.
Mark and his guests share a wealth of knowledge. The stories are authentic and interesting. The advice is practical. This is a great resource for anyone preparing for a transition in or into the accounting industry. Six out of five stars!
I love this podcast. I assign my students to listen to and reflect on three podcasts in my financial accounting course. Nearly all students are surprised by the number of different career paths an accounting degree can take you down. This podcast is one of the best “guest lectures” you can find.
The best podcast for learning more about what you can do with a career in accounting! Mark is an excellent interview and each episode gives you a slightly different look at what one can do in accounting.
Apple Podcasts | #193 |
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