Communication skills are a fundamental personal competency for a successful career in accounting. What is not so obvious is the specific written communication skill set employers look for and the extent those skills are computer mediated. Using survey research, this article explores the particular skills employers desire and their satisfac-tion level with new hires. Results indicate that basic writing mechanics are the skills in highest demand, followed by effective documentation. Except for email proficiency, employers do not consider computer-mediated communication competencies as impor-tant as traditional business communication skills. The article concludes with curricular implications for accounting communication
The aim of this paper is to investigate why students who have undertaken a work placement as part of...
This research aims to test the communication capabilities and differences ofperception of the import...
There have been a number of articles about the changing profile of accountants in today’s environmen...
This paper critically reviews 19 studies published between 1972 and 2012 that investigated the writt...
Numerous surveys have established the importance of communication skills for entry-level accountants...
Numerous surveys have established the importance of communication skills for entry-level accountants...
Prior research reports that entry-level accountants (ELAs) lack appropriate levels of communication ...
The importance of communication skills to the accounting profession has been well established since ...
The accounting profession has recognized the importance of emphasizing written and oral communicatio...
Accountants constitute a critical human resource in the global economy, yet their ability to communi...
Business leaders and academics agree that both written and oral communication skills are necessary f...
This paper presents an auditing course format which provides the opportunity for exposing accounting...
It is generally felt by audit practitioners that accountancy graduates entering the profession are d...
This study investigates the meaning of communication skills from employers’ perspectives. Students e...
To the extent that accounting information is in tended to be communicated, communication skills are ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate why students who have undertaken a work placement as part of...
This research aims to test the communication capabilities and differences ofperception of the import...
There have been a number of articles about the changing profile of accountants in today’s environmen...
This paper critically reviews 19 studies published between 1972 and 2012 that investigated the writt...
Numerous surveys have established the importance of communication skills for entry-level accountants...
Numerous surveys have established the importance of communication skills for entry-level accountants...
Prior research reports that entry-level accountants (ELAs) lack appropriate levels of communication ...
The importance of communication skills to the accounting profession has been well established since ...
The accounting profession has recognized the importance of emphasizing written and oral communicatio...
Accountants constitute a critical human resource in the global economy, yet their ability to communi...
Business leaders and academics agree that both written and oral communication skills are necessary f...
This paper presents an auditing course format which provides the opportunity for exposing accounting...
It is generally felt by audit practitioners that accountancy graduates entering the profession are d...
This study investigates the meaning of communication skills from employers’ perspectives. Students e...
To the extent that accounting information is in tended to be communicated, communication skills are ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate why students who have undertaken a work placement as part of...
This research aims to test the communication capabilities and differences ofperception of the import...
There have been a number of articles about the changing profile of accountants in today’s environmen...