New Staff Core Concepts: Key Traits & Skills for Auditors
This course discusses behavioral concepts and other nontechnical skills that are beneficial to new staff to achieve success in public accounting.
Beyond applying accounting and auditing standards or knowing how to minimize a client's income tax liability, understand your behavioral responsibilities, to better prepare you for success in your public accounting career.
Learn how to interact with your coworkers in various capacities and how to present yourself as a member of the public accounting profession, a representative of your firm, and, most importantly, yourself.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
Recognize the importance of professional relationships and acting in a professional manner
Recognize the relationship between select principles of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and the concept of integrity
Identify appropriate behavioral concepts and other nontechnical skills beneficial to new staff to achieve success in public accounting
Content
The topics in this seminar include:
Professionalism
Professional relationships
Maintaining relationships
Time and stress management
Applicable for
Recently onboarded staff, first-year staff and firms that want consistent training and level setting.
Presented by PD Partner: AICPA
What to Expect
An email will be sent from AICPA to the participant within two business days of registration to set up an account to access the course.
This self-study course allows the user to save their progress and return to continue later.