Van-life traveler + on-the-go accountant
Busy parent + busier auditor
Avid gardener + growth-minded CPA
Many combinations go against expectations for the type of career you can have in professional services. We’re here to meet and then go beyond those expectations with the seasonal audit senior associate role that lets you pursue passions instead of promotions.
As a Seasonal Audit Senior Associate, you are brought in during the firm’s busy seasons, or other short-term periods driven by business need, to learn about your client’s operations, processes, business objectives, and risks, and apply that knowledge to enhance the financial statement audit — all with the resources and flexibility to help you excel. Here, you’re also more than “seasonal” – you’re part of the team. Beyond flexibility, we offer an experience that is more supportive and inclusive, where you will like the people and clients you’re working with and value the relationships you’re able to develop.
Your day-to-day may include:
Listening and communicating clearly with clients about engagement expectations, as well as informing them about accounting, financial and regulatory developments that may affect their organization Planning, executing and completing financial statement audits while managing the budget; performing an in-charge role as needed Working with the team to design audit procedures using audit technology and innovation tools. Researching accounting & auditing matters and documenting conclusions Training and supervising audit associates and interns and providing feedback Working at a client site, with your team in the office or remotely. We empower teams to listen first to expectations of clients and teammates; then you and your team can determine when and where to work. No matter when or where, you will have the support you need to thrive Building your technical and professional skills through formal training Other duties as assignedYou have the following technical skills, qualifications and abilities:
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, economics, finance, mathematics, or related disciplines Minimum of two years of progressive public accounting experience with in-charge auditing Meeting education requirements for CPA certification in the state where you are applying for employment Analytical, technical, and auditing skills, including proficiency in US GAAP, GAAS, and PCAOB rules and standards Can manage multiple engagements and competing priorities Value teamwork, are agile and know the power of building strong relationships Are curious about or have exposure to automation and digitization tools as part of audits or in the professional services environment Designing a schedule that works for you and for your clients (one client or multiple clients) Excellent verbal and written communication skills