2021 Accounting Firm Guide

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TURNING YOUR INTERVIEW INTO A CONVERSATION YOU CONTROL By Charles R. Baughman, PHR, SHRM-CP, Chief Administrative Officer, ITAC Solutions For more than a decade, I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to work alongside the ASCPA to help them prepare future CPAs for the interview process through their Interviewing Skills Workshops. This workshop combination of “how-to” and “speed interviewing” always reminds me that we must be prepared to respond to those basic questions of “how?”, “when?”, “who?”, and, probably the most difficult and important, “WHY?”. Thought leader Simon Sinek mainstreamed the connection between “why?” and work through his TED Talk: “Start with Why.” He later introduced his book of the same title in 2011 and followed that up with “Find Your Why” in 2017. For me, every conversation with a candidate curious about joining ITAC is rooted in understanding their answers to that simple question. As a job-seeker, your ability to connect your purpose, your “why”, to your profession, the path you’ve chosen, and who you’ve chosen to align with is critical in selling who you are in your job interview. Understanding the potential “why” behind these typical interview questions and formulating your authentic “why” answer will help you turn an interview into a conversation you control. Tell me, why are you interested in changing jobs? Whether you want to make an internal move or change employers, interviewers need to understand if you are running away from a situation or running toward an opportunity. Whatever your reason, just be sure you avoid painting your boss as a monster or yourself as someone who is “better than” the people around you. What do you love about what you do and what would you rather never have to do again? Your answer to this question gives the interviewer real insight into what they’re likely to see you doing six weeks into your new job. If the job you are interviewing for is heavy on people interaction and your answer indicates you do your best work in solitude, someone is likely going to be unhappy six weeks into your new gig. Tip: Regardless of the specific question you are asked, try to watch the interviewer’s response to your answer. In the example above, if the interview gives a slight frown or they pull away, there is a possibility that what you enjoy doing is not what the job entails. Try to ask about this during your conversation. What challenges have you encountered in working remotely? Whether 2020 was the first year you found yourself working from your couch with your cat waltzing on your keyboard or your child running behind you during a Zoom call, employers want to understand your ability to adapt to change. Did you modify your behaviors in response to changes outside your control and to what extent did those changes impact your job satisfaction or the service you provided? Why did this play out like it did?

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Warren Averett, LLC

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Till Hester Eyer & Brown, PC

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Tidwell Group

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Terry Jones & Associates, PC

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TaylorChandler CPAs & Consultants

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T.E. Lott & Company, PA

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Sovereign CPA Group, LLC

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Smith Dukes

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Rabren, Odom, Pierce & Hayes, PC

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PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Pearce, Bevill, Leesburg, Moore, PC

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Mostellar & Shreve, LLP

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Machen McChesney LLP

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MDA Professional Group, PC

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KPMG LLP

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Kassouf & Co., PC

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Jackson Thornton

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pages 44-47

Hill, Fogg, & Associates, PC

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Horton, Lee, Burnett, Peacock, Cleveland & Grainger, P.C

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Grant, Sanders & Taylor

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Ernst & Young, LLP

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Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP

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Deloitte & Touche, LLP

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Dent Moses, LLP

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Crow Shields Bailey, PC

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Culotta, Scroggins, Hendricks & Gillespie, PC

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Crow, Constantine, Singleton, Morrow & Elliott, PC

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CDPA, PC

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Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

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Brand, Blackwell & Company, PC

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Bern, Butler, Capilouto & Massey, PC

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Avizo Group

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BMSS, LLC

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pages 24-25

Banks, Finley, White & Company, CPAs

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Anglin Reichmann Snellgrove & Armstrong

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page 19

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Abroms & Associates, PC

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How to Bring Your ‘A’ Game to Your Interview

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