Industry boosts accounting appeal with new roles, education programmes

Colombia Noticias Noticias

Industry boosts accounting appeal with new roles, education programmes
Colombia Últimas Noticias,Colombia Titulares

pstrongThere has been a 10% decrease in accounting degree students at universities in Singapore./strong/p pSingapore has been producing fewer accounting graduates, alarming the industry which is only seeing higher demand for professionals in the field.

Singapore has been producing fewer accounting graduates, alarming the industry which is only seeing higher demand for professionals in the field. To lure more people into the profession, key players have come together to develop programmes to make accountancy an attractive career.

“Through an extended internship period, the programme will equip students with the necessary skills and experience to perform at a higher level as a new graduate,” Ong said. The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants also launched a $1m programme to raise awareness of the accounting profession.

In Singapore, the salary range for accountants and assistant accountants with one to three years of experience is $3,500 to $5,500 per month. “Mobility experiences are also important. With Deloitte Singapore being part of Deloitte Southeast Asia and a broader Asia Pacific and global network, it means that we can provide our people with mobility opportunities in the form of cross-border work, overseas secondment, and collaboration with colleagues from different cultures and backgrounds,” Ong said.Whilst interest in accountancy might have waned over the past years, Ong believes the profession will not lose its attractiveness.

 

Colombia Últimas Noticias, Colombia Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

One in 10 companies in Singapore ready for job sharing: ASMEOne in 10 companies in Singapore ready for job sharing: ASMEThe Association of Small and Medium Enterprises said one in 10 companies in Singapore are ready to consider employees' requests for job sharing. Five years ago, 2% of firms offered such flexible work arrangements.
Leer más »

1 in 10 Singapore companies ready to consider employees’ requests for job sharing1 in 10 Singapore companies ready to consider employees’ requests for job sharingThe Association of Small and Medium Enterprises says the take-up rate for job sharing has been low, with only 2 per cent of firms offering the arrangement in 2019.
Leer más »



Render Time: 2025-01-09 23:47:58