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Miami Accounting Pros Feeling More Secure In Their Jobs

A new survey of Miami Accounting Service shows that they feel more secure in their jobs compared with a survey earlier this year and that they rate job security higher than other professional fields.

Miami Accounting Service’s “Finance and Accounting” Employee Confidence Index showed that 74 percent are confident they won’t lose their jobs in the next year. This compares to 73 percent who said the same thing in the first quarter of 2012. Additionally, 59 percent stated they didn’t have any intention of changing jobs in the next year.

Miami Accounting professionals were also asked about their confidence in their current employer’s prospects, with 60 percent believing in the longevity of their Miami Accounting Firms or businesses. About 15 percent expressed low confidence in their employers. This is the first time since March that we have seen the financial services sector add jobs and we believe the outlook is bright for our industry.

This job creation and demand mirror what we are seeing with our customers. More companies are starting to feel secure and able to make additional hires. We continue to see demand for Miami Accounting jobs, as well as an uptick in hiring for financial analysts.

While this sounds like good news for Miami Accountants and financial professionals, the struggling overall job market and economy were reflected in other views. More than 40 percent of the respondents said they were uncertain if they’d be able to quickly find a comparable job if they were let go.

Likewise, 38 percent of those surveyed see the economy as weakening, an increase of 17 percent over the survey from earlier this year, while 31 percent stated it was staying the same and an identical 31 percent saw the economy strengthening.

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Gustavo Viera

Gustavo A Viera is the managing partner of Accountants in Miami. His experience spans more than 35 years. He started his career in public accounting at the Big 4 CPA Firm of PriceWaterHouseCoopers where reached the level of senior audit manager. His Fortune 500 experience includes positions as CFO - Latin America Region for both Hewlett Packard and Telefonica of Spain. Gustavo also writes a blog twice a week that addresses trending accounting and tax issues. He is an SBA Advisor and teaches workshops for aspiring entrepreneurs. His office is located at 8950 SW 74 Court Suite 2201 – Miami, FL 33156 and is admitted to practice in the State of Florida as a licensed Certified Public Accountant. Gus welcomes questions and he can be reached at 305-431-2601.

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