Accounting: A Degree You Can Count On
Barbara Davies, adjunct instructor at DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management, explains why the job market for accounting is growing and tells you what to expect for the future.

Barbara Davies, adjunct instructor at DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management, explains why the job market for accounting is growing and tells you what to expect for the future.
Accountants of the 21st century can apply their skills in any number of dynamic industries. Here are six careers that will keep accountants on their toes—with insight from an expert about the skills needed to excel in each one.
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, accountants, auditors, financial bookkeepers and clerks rank among the top 25 occupations in the nation – and the employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow 16 percent by 2020.
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Learn more about emerging sectors for tomorrow’s accountants. A run-down of who’s hiring today, emerging trends and who will be hiring in the future.
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The Class of 2013 will enter emerging career fields, managing the technologies that drive advanced hospital settings, leading development of the next cloud-based application and protecting companies and consumers from cyber and financial fraud alike.
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In the latest annual survey for the National Association of Colleges and Employers, companies planning to hire were most interested in grads who had majored in engineering, business, accounting, computer science or economics. Here are 10 fields that are likely to flourish in 2020.
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