Sustainable graduate accounting and finance career pathways: A multi-stakeholder approach
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...
RAS ID
46838
Document Type
Report
Date of Publication
2021
School
School of Business and Law
Copyright
free_to_read
Publisher
CPA Australia
Recommended Citation
Jackson, D., Michelson, G., Munir, R., & Richardson, J. (2021). Sustainable graduate accounting and finance career pathways: A multi-stakeholder approach. Retrieved from https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworkspost2013/12015
Comments
Jackson, D., Michelson, G., Munir, R., & Richardson, J. (2021). Sustainable graduate accounting and finance career pathways: A multi-stakeholder approach. CPA Australia.
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