Accounting Edwardsville IL

Accounting experience opens doors. Account management is the backbone of any successful business. If crunching numbers entertains you, join a finance team and make a difference. Find creative ways to build up cash flow by using financial statements such as balance sheets, profit and loss statements, forecasting, statistics, and budgeting. Help business managers understand and use the knowledge of trend analysis. Find university and colleges in Edwardsville, IL listed below.

Local Companies

Elite Staffing
(618) 931-2085
3101 Westway Dr
Edwardsville, IL
Labor Ready
(618) 877-2400
2715 E 23rd St
Granite City, IL
Providence Occupational Health
(618) 877-3418
2044 Madison Ave Ste 6
Granite City, IL
Internatl Union Of Operating Engrs Loc 520
(618) 931-0500
520 Engineer Rd
Granite City, IL
IETC Granite City
(618) 876-5031
544 Niederinghaus Ave, Suite A
Granite City, IL
Laborers' Local No 179
(618) 876-4633
518 Henry St
Edwardsville, IL
IETC Glen Carbon
618-656-6100
50 Kriege Farm Road
Glen Carbon, IL
Granite City Federation Of Teachers Local 743
(618) 451-0743
2020 Johnson Rd
Granite City, IL
Greater Madison County Federation Of Labor
(618) 931-1068
132 S Thorngate Dr
Granite City, IL
Carpenters Local 633
(618) 931-2200
5218 Nameoki Rd
Granite City, IL

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Overview

The need to meet now-stringent government regulations combined with an aging workforce and expanding global market has made this a great time to be looking for a job in accounting. Many firms that fell under scrutiny of new government regulations have paradoxically benefited from those same rules—facing less competition while reaping hefty fees for government-mandated services. And even in an ailing economy, there will be opportunities abound for entry-level and midcareer types in both public and management accounting. (Companies will always need auditing and consulting to stay as financially healthy as possible—as will fiscally responsible individuals during the current recession.)

•   Most industry hires are recent graduates of college or university accounting programs.
•   Growth is projected in the government, corporate, and public job markets.
•   By far the most hires are for audit positions (especially senior-level audit specialists), but specialty areas such as financial analysis and forensic accounting are also experiencing increased growth.
•   Big Four accounting jobs are still highly coveted and offer a predictable career path with great experience should you decide to leave one of these firms.

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