Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Career Path to Top

Partner is the highest part of the job and they do much work but are rewarded handsomely for it. They have to get clients and bring them into the company and talk to them, and help them with their finances. Mathematics, organization, managing and speaking skills are necessary for this field. To get to this position you have to start as an accountant, then a supervisor and then a tax manager or higher echelon job, and after a good amount of experience, and some retirements you might just get the job. Math classes, like calculus and algebra will help for this job. Having a 4.0 in high school, joining some clubs or doing an internship, 4 years of college, a masters degree in the science of taxation, a bachelor degree of business administration will help attain this high level field. 200$ an hour is what the managing partner at my office makes, and the other partners probably aren't too far away. Attending Cal Poly could cost around $18,000 to attend, but is useful for this field. Attending Golden Gate University for the graduate programs can be about $8,000 over 4 years to achieve the bachelor degree of business administration.

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