Why All The Accounting and Engineering Jobs?

I could not help but notice that it is running on the engineering and accounting jobs in the market right now. I decided to do a little research to see if I was imagining it, and here is what I came up with:
After talks with employers and examining the descriptions did not take long to realize that the mad rush to fill accounting positions can be traced back to the high-profile accounting scandals at companies such as Enron, WorldCom, Tyco i. In response to these scandals in Congress passed the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002, also known as the Public Company accounting Reform and Investor protection Act since 2002.
Sarbanes Oxley established 11 new stricter standards for company boards, management and public accounting firms. Decisions on requests coming from the Sarbanes Oxley Securities and Exchange Commission.
As a result of this law, as well as the overall business climate regulation companies put a premium on finding quality candidates in accounting, particularly those candidates who have experience with Sarbanes Oxley compliance.
A generous supply of technical jobs in the market can be traced back to several different factors. According to the engineer of 2020: The National Academy of Engineering engineering field and will continue to be driven by advanced technology, especially biotechnology, nanotechnology, materials science and photonics, information and communication technology, information management, and logistics.


In this era of innovation in this country, where technological advances occur so rapidly the need for quality engineers is obvious. Competitive advantages are won or lost the ability to drive innovation.
Another important factor to consider is the pool of candidates for positions of high level of engineering in this country. According to the National Science Board, international students account for nearly half of U.S. doctorates awarded in engineering and computer science. In addition, more than 35% of U.S. engineering and computer science from the University were born abroad.
According to the Journal of Engineering Education of many nations are looking to reap the benefits of advanced education, including strong positive effects on GDP growth. They not only try to attract foreign students to their countries that are trying to lure the best talent, as well. These countries like China and India that are used to feed the nation's schools with engineering students are now making efforts to get those students home or to return home after their education. This new competition may be a factor in a pool of quality candidates for engineering jobs in this country.
One thing is certain, if you were advising a young person today would say that the accounting degree or a degree of engineering and even better to an advanced degree. You will be in high demand.

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