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Most Accounting, Finance Workers Confident in Economy, Job Market FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Aug. 22, 2005 Despite recent mixed economic data, many accounting and finance professionals in the United States report confidence in their personal situation and in the economy, according to a recent survey by Spherion Corporation. The quarterly Spherion Accounting and Finance Employment Report, conducted by Harris Interactive, finds that 43 percent of U.S. adult accounting and finance workers believe the economy is getting stronger, compared to only 24 percent of U.S. workers overall. In addition, many accounting and finance workers report confidence in job availability and in their ease of securing employment. Twenty-nine percent of adult workers in the accounting and finance profession believe more jobs are available, compared to 20 percent of adult workers in the U.S. in general. In addition, 68 percent of accounting and finance workers are confident in their ability to find a new job, versus 58 percent of U.S. workers as a whole. "As companies continue to dedicate thousands of man hours and millions of dollars to meet compliance initiatives mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the result is an incremental need for accounting and finance positions," said Eric Archer, president of Spherion Professional Services. "At the same time, the accounting and finance professions have not escaped the effects of the impending labor shortage, making it difficult for companies to find quality talent to fill those positions. These trends are no doubt influencing the high percentage of accounting and finance workers who are confident in both their ability to find a new job and positive perception of the strength of the economy. In their world, things are looking up, way up." Results from the Spherion Accounting and Finance Employment Report:
For the full report, visit www.spherion.com 2005 SmartPros Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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