KPMG
External Auditor
http://www.us.kpmg.com/services/content.asp?l1id=30&l2id=0
Stifel Nicolaus
Internal Auditor I (click on the job title to go to job description)
https://www.hiretrue.com/hiretrue/showJobBoardPositions.do?jobBoardPK=17
Google
Financial Analyst, Mergers and Acquisitions
http://www.google.com/support/jobs/bin/answer.py?answer=159188
Gamestop
Director of Tax (click on the job title to go to job description)
http://careers.gamestop.com/Careers/Jobs/NonStores.aspx?dept=Corp
NFL- This corporation did not have a job requesting a degree in accounting, but I am going to do a double concentration in finance and this position lists a finance degree as one of its requirements.
Analyst
https://www.nfl.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=73&CurrentPage=1
After reading all of the job descriptions, I have decided that accounting is definitely the right concentration for me. Every job listing I read with an accounting concentration is something that I would enjoy doing everyday. Ever since I was little, I have been interested in money. The idea that money is the core of our society has always made me interested in managing it and seeing how it gets distributed between companies. The company I am leaning towards now is KPMG. Aside from the auditing position, the experience I would obtain from this job would be unmatched for future jobs. Another reason I am strongly considering the Big 4 is the variety of accounts I would be working on. The Big 4 audit for so many different companies that I could get a feel for the type of company I would like to work for in the future. Aside from the auditing positions I now am feeling more comfortable with the financial positions than I was originally. I found out that most of the auditing positions have a base salary, so I would not have my entire salary based upon my stock picks.
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