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An Exposure to Auditing

It only took a few weeks of my first accounting class at Robert Morris University for me to know that accounting was the career path I wanted to follow.

Insight from a Foreign Girl

People talked about how to build a better city. Many ideas got proposed: Subways could be constructed throughout the city; a tree could be built every

Pointing in the Right Direction

At this time six months ago, I was a sleep-deprived and stressed sophomore struggling to search for summer opportunities. In between classes, I browsed

It's all about the Experience

As a college student going into my fifth year to finish up my bachelors in accounting and masters in information security and assurance, I can assure you
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The People of Schneider Downs

When I first started working at Schneider Downs, I was nervous to work with so many different people who learned and taught differently from me. I only

Path to Schneider Downs

My first set of difficult decisions came when I was a senior in high school; I needed to choose a college and a field of study that I wished to pursue.

Hello from the Other Side - My Internship Experience

Finding an audit internship was my number-one goal starting this past year of college at Robert Morris University. Going into my final year, I applied

My Thoughts on Auditing

On the first day of my first class of my junior year of college, Intermediate Accounting welcomes me back from summer vacation with a worker from career
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The Road to Tax

To say I had a different track than most people in public accounting is an understatement. I am the first to admit that, at age 18, I had no idea where

Curiosity Caught My Eye

When Schneider Downs visited our building at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, I was immediately intrigued and confused at the same time. Why
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