Sustainable graduate accounting and finance career pathways: A multi-stakeholder approach

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CPA Australia

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School of Business and Law

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46838

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Jackson, D., Michelson, G., Munir, R., & Richardson, J. (2021). Sustainable graduate accounting and finance career pathways: A multi-stakeholder approach. CPA Australia.

https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/-/media/project/cpa/corporate/documents/about-cpa/our-organisation/global-research-perspectives-program/sustainable-graduate-jackson-et-al-2021.pdf?rev=b4185c7b5a0243ea96b9eee3adb6f342

Abstract

Even before the disruptions caused by the global pandemic, the job market for Accounting and Finance students was becoming increasingly challenging. In a recent study of over 40,000 Accounting students graduating between 2012 and 2015, for example, Jackson (2020) found that only one-half of those seeking fulltime work had been able to do so. Yet, paradoxically, there are also reports about a shortage of suitably qualified graduate talent in accounting and finance, with some employers struggling to fill positions and thus, unable to respond to evolving labour market demands...

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