Abstract
This paper provides a detailed description of a unique program focused on preparing students for entry into the accounting profession. The program, Preparing for the Profession, consisted of four distinct workshops provided to accounting majors during fall semester 2010. Planning for the program began a year earlier during a meeting of Accounting Advisory Board members and faculty. Each session addressed a distinct aspect of the accounting profession and consisted of a panel discussion of six to eight accounting and business professionals. The sessions were 90 minutes in length and discussion focused on 25 pre-submitted questions by student attendees. Specific objectives were formulated for each session and assessment data subsequent to the workshops completion indicated that the program was a success in meeting those objectives.
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Landgraf, E. L., Stanko, B. B., & Jinkerson, D. (2012). Preparing For The Profession: The Accounting Job Search And Beyond. Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER), 5(4), 315. https://doi.org/10.19030/cier.v5i4.7275
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