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Hey all,
I’m hoping that everyone goes through this question in their mind during the first year of being in public accounting, and I’m not the odd man out.
Background is…graduated with my BS last year, immediately started working at a local CPA firm (7 employees, I’m the ONLY staff accountant). I had no previous accounting experience. Obviously, this is now my first busy season with the firm, and I literally feel like I cannot do ANYTHING right. Every return I do, I get a LONG list of review notes (directly from the partners, mind you, because the chain of command is the partners and then me…there’s no one else doing returns). I’m at the point now where I feel like if I can’t even do a relatively simple return correct, maybe this really just isn’t for me. I mean, does anyone go into public accounting and just immediately hit everything out of the park? I just feel like my “well you just have little experience” time frame is running out. There’s tension and frustration in the office, which is difficult to deal with being such a small firm.
Not to mention working 60+ hours a week and studying every single free moment I have is starting to take a toll on me. I’m just really contemplating if this is even worth it anymore. Any thoughts/similar situations?
REG: 78 (OCT 2013)
FAR: 79 (FEB 2014)
AUD: TBD
BEC: TBD
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