As an accountant, I don't want to turn anyone away from this awesome career, but still... there are a lot of hard facts to face and it's a bit of an uphill struggle for many accounting graduates. On the flip side, many companies only accept applications from graduates who already have their PR or are Australian citizens.
What field isn't doing it tough lately? I heard law too. Seems like things are really taking a dive off a cliff.
It's a shame they let the department of educations recommendation get shot down. It does seem like business/accounting is a fairly big cash cow for the already cash strapped universities.
That said, i guess it still comes down to competition. If you are good applicant, you'll get the job. Sure there are more applicants but very few fields are so closed that it's almost a 1:1 ratio of jobs to graduates.
The decision, a boon to employers and a $4.8 billion cash cow for university business schools, comes despite the Department of Employment, which wanted accounting removed from the list, concluding there was a surplus of accountants and “deteriorating outcomes for graduates . . . relatively low pay rates for bachelor graduates and weak employment outcomes for masters graduates”.
Universities, who rely on international accounting students as a valuable source of income, and two of the major accounting bodies, who charge foreign accountants for membership and evaluation of their qualifications for migration, support keeping the occupation on the list.
These two groups cite, in part, shortages of accountants in certain specialisations and regional areas as evidence of the need to keep accounting on the list.