Blog - March 2023

  • Why Accountancy Is A Great Career

    Posted on Tuesday, March 28, 2023 by Lydia SinclairNo comments

    Accountants are valuable and necessary people who exist in every type of business. They are vital in handling financial matters and ensuring that businesses stay by the books and that money is kept safe and accounted for. There are many great reasons to get a career in accountancy and it may prove to be the best decision you'll ever make. Not only is it an interesting and fulfilling job, but it ...

  • Top tips to stand out as an accountancy candidate on LinkedIn

    Posted on Monday, March 27, 2023 by Amelia LittlejohnNo comments

    Gone are the days when most accountancy jobs would be advertised and candidates would find and apply to the roles of interest. Today, recruiters with accounting opportunities are scouring LinkedIn to find and approach the candidates that are of most interest to them. Which means that it's essential your LinkedIn profile catches the eye of recruiters and potential employers and makes you stand out ...

  • Accountancy Is Fastest Growing Sector Of Finance

    Posted on Wednesday, March 15, 2023 by Lydia SinclairNo comments

    Accountancy jobs are in higher demand than other positions within the finance sector, according to recent findings. More people will be seeking help from accountancy recruitment agencies this year, as this area has become more appealing to those starting out their careers. Online trading platform CMC Markets analysed monthly Google searches for finance jobs in order to determine which positions ...

  • The Banking Scandal That Led To Decades Of Investigation

    Posted on Thursday, March 9, 2023 by Lydia SinclairNo comments

    There are several important milestones that transformed accountancy and increased the need for forensic accounting jobs , such as the major collapses of Lehman Brothers, WorldCom and Enron. However, one of the strangest and most far-reaching accounting scandals led to decades of litigation around the world, and a massive lawsuit against the Bank of England itself for allowing it to run despite ...