New Study Shows Millennials / Gen Z are Still Interested in Accounting Careers
A new study by the International Federation of Accountants finds that a career in accounting still holds great appeal for college students and young professionals
recently entering the workforce. The international study, which consisted of people born between the mid-90s to the mid-2000s (ages 18 – 23) looked at millennials’ views on matters from public policy to career and work/life preferences.
Of the 3,388 people studied, 55% are currently pursuing or open to pursuing a career in accountancy. The leading reasons they cited for their preference or openness to a career in this area include (in order of importance):
The study also shows 58% of millennials have a clear plan for their career over the next 5 years, while 42% do not have a plan or are unsure.
When researching their career, millennials look to the following sources for information regarding career:
Their View on Technology
Millennials view technology as a mixed bag:
The Implication for Companies that Employ Accountants
Accounting continues to be a viable and preferred career for the next generation of workers. Millennials have a specific set of priorities, and career stability is of paramount importance. However, career stability has a very different meaning to millennials than it did to their parents and grandparents, with 64% of them planning on changing jobs within the next 4 years(1).
Most millennials whom have never known life without the internet, will continue to embrace new, burgeoning technologies in their career. This means retention and recruiting will continue to be a challenge for companies hiring younger accountants. The best way to reach and influence them is via the internet, social media and through their friends and neighbors.
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1 – Deloitte Millennial Innovation Study, 2016