Summary of Job Duties
Audit Associates with Condley and Company receive hands-on training, work closely with other members of the engagement team, and gain experience with diverse projects and clientele from week one.
As you engage with client work and complex situations, you will learn the processes of public accounting and have the opportunity to add value to our clients and their businesses.
Minimum Entry Requirements
Bachelor's degree with appropriate accounting hours
Foundational understanding of accounting and auditing concepts
Analytical skills
Interpersonal skills
Ability to travel – 30-40% of work time spent on client sites (limited overnight travel)
Holds a valid Driver’s License and vehicle insurance
Authorized to work in the United States permanently without the requirement of sponsorship
Role Success Factors
As an Associate, you will work with a team on complex issues and help find solutions that meet client needs.
Factors that will help you succeed in this role include:
Display problem-solving skills and effective, insightful, and timely communication skills
Maintain a high level of organization and professionalism
Take the initiative to be a team player, maintain positive attitude, and develop trust with the team
Ask open-ended questions and seeks continuous feedback; holds self accountable for service quality, thoroughness, and accuracy
Meet charge hour and realization expectations for each job, consistently producing a high-quality work product
Maintain a working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite products and other Assurance tools
Work independently under general supervision, applying the risk-based audit approach and a general understanding of the complete audit cycle from planning to deliverables
Retain learning/knowledge from one client to the next; continuously apply and build on prior learning
Key Development Opportunities
Interact with Seniors, Managers, Senior Managers and Partners
Daily interaction with clients
Learn more about the various service lines - what we offer as a firm
Attend planning meetings and actively participate in risk and fraud discussions
Take initiative to request exposure to new audit sections and stretch assignments
Seek exposure to multiple teams/people/work styles from which to learn
Industry-related training
Read information provided by Condley and profession to stay current on accounting and auditing guidance
Networking: community and professional organizations, alumni programs, etc.
Begin studying for and taking the CPA exam