Undergraduate Employability and Careers for Accounting Students
Graduating from Durham with a specialised undergraduate degree in Accounting opens doors to a multitude of career pathways within the dynamic financial landscape. Equipped with comprehensive knowledge in accounting and finance alongside coveted analytical, IT, and problem-solving skills, our students are highly sought after by employers both domestically and internationally.
Our commitment to enhancing employability extends far beyond the classroom. We encourage students to engage in a variety of career-focused events designed to provide you with a competitive edge in the job market, ranging from interview workshops to specialised careers fairs.
Our Accounting programmes have been meticulously crafted to address the evolving needs of the business world, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to enter a profession. Many of our recent graduates are thriving in leading global corporations such as EY, Sage PLC, KMPG, Deutsche Bank, PwC, and Deloitte. Some have even ventured into entrepreneurship, while others continue to pursue postgraduate education.
This infographic illustrates some of the most popular graduate-level job postings in the UK. for those who graduate with an Accounting degree.
Accounting offers diverse career opportunities across industries, encompassing roles such as auditing, tax advisory, financial analysis, and management accounting. With a focus on accuracy, integrity, and transparency in financial reporting, accountants are in high demand in both public and private sectors. You can find out more about the wider employment outcomes for Durham Accounting graduates at Discover Uni.
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Essential Skills for Aspiring Accountants: Building Your Foundation for Success
The following list comprises the highly sought-after skills that employers prioritise when seeking accounting professionals.
Skills | Accounting Students |
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Management | Accountants need to efficiently organise tasks, delegate responsibilities, and coordinate workflows to achieve financial objectives. |
Communication | Clear communication of financial information to stakeholders ensures understanding and trust in accounting practices. |
Detail oriented | Accountants meticulously review data to ensure accuracy, identify errors, and comply with regulations. |
Planning | Strategic planning of financial activities enables accountants to meet deadlines and adapt to changing circumstances effectively. |
Problem solving | Accountants use critical thinking and analytical skills to diagnose and resolve complex financial issues, ensuring the integrity of financial reporting. |