My career as an accountant

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Thanuka Somalingam

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Word count: 1274

Choice count: 18

Section count: 21

Image count: 21

Error count: 10

Field Related Analysis

Education : 82 matches

(ability, choice, class, classes, college, don, exam, fail, failed, field, first, goal, grades, learned, management, reader, report, semester, skills, technology, test, university, vacation)

Archaeology : 39 matches

(class, environment, here, hundred, organization, section, technology)

Film : 35 matches

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Target Structure: (17 matches)

hindered (1 match)

hindering (1 match)

internship (1 match)

learned the ropes (1 match)

maddening (1 match)

office politics (1 match)

purpose (1 match)

put aside (1 match)

straight a's (1 match)

thoroughly (1 match)

though (1 match)

thoughtful (1 match)

time management (1 match)

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My career as an accountant

Introduction.

During a normal day just like the others, you were very excited for what was going to happen this evening. Exciting news! You just graduated from Accounting and Management Technology at Ahuntsic College, and you didn’t know what you should do first. You had to choose the right choice.

Choice 1 : I decide to go to university

Choice 2 : I decide to begin working as a full-time job

Scene 1.

Congrats! Going to the university was an excellent choice. Throughout your last two years of college, your semesters went greatly. You have gotten straight A’s on your report card, but some subjects were your Achilles’ heel. However, you still haven’t made your choice, and you hesitated applying between two best universities.

Choice 1 : I decide to apply to HEC Montreal

Choice 2 : I decide to apply at UQAM

Scene 2.

Now, you decided to work a full-time job in a retail store near your house. Since you graduated in the field of accounting, you hesitated between working in two different career paths.

Choice 1 : I decide to work as a forensic accountant.

Choice 2 : I decide to work as a financial accountant.

Scene 3.

Congratulations! You have been accepted at HEC Montreal. You were entering the university for the first time, and you suddenly heard rumors going forward about this university. You were skeptical about if you made a wrong decision. However, as time passes by, you were invited to attend your first day of classes, but you were still confused. The purpose of this invitation was to show you a tour of the university. How will you approach the beginning of the semester?

Choice 1 : I decide to quit this university because you heard rumors.

Choice 2 : I decide to attend all of your classes and take notes.

Scene 4.

Wow! That was an excellent choice! UQAM was the best-known university in Canada. However, after 5 years of studies, you needed to do the CPA exam in order to become a certified accountant.

Choice 1 : I fail my CPA test.

Choice 2 : I pass my CPA test

Scene 5.

As you decided to work a full-time job in a retail store near your house, you chose to be a forensic accountant. Marvelous! You knew that as a forensic accountant, you needed to examine fraudulent cases and you needed to investigate crimes and report them to the supervisor. However, as you were trying to investigate a recent crime, you found out that one of your colleagues committed a crime. You were alone and you told your supervisor about it. Hence, with your great job, as you told him, he offered you to start your own business and you got a promotion by your supervisor or you could take one month off and go on vacation.

Choice 1 : I decide to start my own business and I got a promotion by my supervisor.

Choice 2 : I decide to take one month off and go on vacation.

Scene 6.

The role of a financial accountant is to work for a single organization by preparing reports about profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. As you knew the role, and as you had your own office, you thought everything was going to be fine. Until one day, you realized that you got sucked up in office politics. As you were minding your own business, one of your colleagues popped in your office, and he tried to undermine you at work. For example, he hindered your ability to do a job because you do it in a different way than others, that you were very slow of checking how the balance sheet works, and he was spreading rumors about you to others. Then, you explained to him that if he continued like that, you would report it to your supervisor because people like him are here to work for often creating a toxic work environment. But as he insisted on you, you called the supervisor and explained to him that your colleague was hindering your ability to do your job by withholding information. The manager called your colleague, and he suspected that he was trying to be more competitive than you. You had to face difficult choices.

Choice 1 : I choose to quit permanently because one of my colleagues undermined my capacity by complaining things that were false about me.

Choice 2 : I decide to stay and let my colleague undermining me at work.

Scene 7.

Oh no! Don’t worry, better luck next time. Despite that you’ve performed your very best, you have still failed. You’ve studied really hard and you didn’t put aside some easy exercises. So, what you did to prepare was that you went thoroughly over your notes that you took in class. Moreover, your attitude was maddening to know if you did something wrong on you exam. You were thoughtful on how you could get better grades. Since you already had good time management skills, to achieve your goal, you set a planner and did everything great Though, after falling dramatically, you had a choice to make.

Choice 1 : I always wanted to become a CPA, but I am thinking of joining a company since I did an internship, and I learned the ropes.

Choice 2 : I am going to wait until next year in order to pass it again.

Scene 8.

Congratulations! You passed your CPA test. Now that you had enough acquisition of the field of accounting, you hesitated applying for work in big or small companies. What would you do?

Choice 1 : I decide to work for a small company.

Choice 2 : I decide to work for a big company.

Scene 9.

As you decided to start your own business, you’ve hired a lot of employees and your company became the first most-known company branch with more than five-hundred clients. Plus, as told by your supervisor, you’ve got a promotion that changed your life! Guess what? By starting your own business, you became rich. Congrats!

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