Posted: 06 Apr 2017 at 01:18 | IP Logged
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Hi
My background is as follows. I took my CPA
exams and passed it when I was not employed. I had visa restrictions
due to which I was unable to work so even though I had passed all the
exams I did not have the CPA license due to lack of work experience.
Eventually I got the work permit and started working with a public accounting
firm that had a niche clientele. My job did not involve the usual tax,
month end closing, journal entries, reconciliation kind of work. However
with that experience I did manage to get my CPA license. I had to quit
my job for personal reasons and after a 2 year break I was back in the
job market. However I had difficulties finding a job because 1. no one
interviewed me for an entry level
job because I had a CPA license and 2. I could not apply for the jobs
that asked for a CPA for lack of work experience. After attending a lot
of interviews I finally got a job with a public accounting firm
specializing in tax work. I worked there for one season after which I
had to quit again due to unavoidable circumstances. Now I am back on the
job market. I understand that taking so many breaks in my career was
solely my decision. But I am faced with the same problem again. Nobody
considers my resume for an entry level accounting
position due to the fact that I have a CPA license. They expect someone
who has lad a license for 4+ years to have more experience and
knowledge. I am not comfortable applying for jobs that ask specifically
for a CPA because I do not have the required work experience or
knowledge that they ask for.
This time around I really want to get a job where I learn the
basics of accounting - the full accounting cycle from journal entries,
reconciliations to financial
statement issuance. How do I go about finding such a job that will help
me build the experience and confidence that I need to justify me being a
CPA? Should I not reveal that I have a CPA license in my resume and/or
interview. Will that be considered being dishonest ?
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