Auditors
Career Snapshot
With corporate scandals in the news, more and more businesses and organizations are turning to auditors. They are the people who double check the financial work done by others. In addition to making sure that the financial records are accurate, auditors also signs of mismanagement, waste, or fraud. They review company operations to make sure all financial regulations are being met.
The IRS, or Internal Revenue Service, is a government agency that also hires auditors. IRS auditors closely examine companies or private citizens suspected of not paying their fair share of taxes. A four-year degree with a concentration in accounting or business is needed to start in this profession.
Excellent math skills and attention to detail are vital. In addition, auditors need to be very ethical. After all, they are the financial police, watching over those who deal with money. The auditor's motto truly is 'honesty is the best policy.'
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Deductive Reasoning
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Inductive Reasoning
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Oral Comprehension
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Oral Expression
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Problem Sensitivity
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Speech Clarity
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Written Comprehension
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Written Expression