Top 6 Reasons to Major in Accounting

Caitlin Smith, CPA, SKC & Co. CPAs LLC – September 2, 2025
Top 6 Reasons to Major in Accounting

Each academic year brings a new generation of students to the doorstep of the accounting profession. Some arrive with a clear vision of becoming accountants, while others are still exploring what the field has to offer. Professors and mentors often hear the same question: “Why accounting?” Despite an evolving business landscape and the rapid rise of automation and analytics, the core reasons for choosing accounting remain stronger than ever — and in many ways, more compelling. Here are six key reasons to major in accounting:

1. It’s a Profession That Will Always Be in High Demand and Have Job Security

From small business owners to large corporations, from nonprofits to individual taxpayers, accounting services are essential to every corner of the economy. The demand for qualified accountants has remained steady — even during periods of economic uncertainty. As long as there are financial transactions, compliance obligations and strategic decisions to be made, businesses and individuals alike will need the expertise that only trained accounting professionals can offer. The CPA license remains a highly regarded credential, setting professionals apart in the job market and signaling a high standard of credibility and expertise.

2. It Offers Many Avenues

One of the most compelling aspects of majoring in accounting is the sheer breadth of career opportunities it provides. While public accounting in tax and audit remains a traditional path, students today are exploring roles in forensic accounting, internal auditing, business valuation, governmental and nonprofit accounting, among others. Many accountants transition into consulting, risk management, corporate finance or executive leadership positions. With such diverse options, accounting serves as a strong foundation for multiple career directions.

3. It Provides Flexibility in a Changing Workforce

In recent years, the profession has made meaningful strides in offering flexibility, an increasingly important factor for today’s workforce. Hybrid and remote work models have become commonplace in both public and private sector roles. This shift has been especially meaningful for working parents, caregivers and professionals balancing career growth with personal responsibilities. Firms and organizations recognize that attracting and retaining top talent requires flexible scheduling, modern tools and supportive cultures. Accounting offers a pathway not just to employment, but to a career that can adapt to personal and professional life stages.

4. It’s More Than Just Numbers

The image of accountants as number-crunchers or bean counters has long been outdated. Today’s accountants are expected to be analytical thinkers, strategic partners and trusted experts with financial data. Whether facilitating complex transactions, driving organizational change or interpreting emerging compliance requirements, today’s accountants are sought after for their analytical perspective as much as their numerical expertise. The ability to communicate complex financial information clearly and provide actionable advice has become one of the profession’s most essential and respected strengths.

5. There are Opportunities to Rise

Accounting is not a static career — it’s a launchpad. The profession offers clear, attainable pathways to advancement based on skill, expertise and professional commitment. Whether beginning in a staff role at a firm or an entry-level corporate accounting position, individuals who develop technical proficiency, earn certifications like the CPA, and continue building their leadership and communication skills can rise through the ranks. Many go on to become senior managers, partners, controllers, CFOs and even CEOs. The accounting profession is uniquely struc­tured to reward competence and ambition, offering opportunities to move up — or pivot — throughout one’s career.

6. It Provides a Foundation for Future Leadership

Many high-level executives — including CFOs, CEOs and board members — have built their careers on an accounting background. The profession develops core com­petencies essential for effective leadership: financial fluency, regulatory insight, risk assessment and a deep understanding of business operations. CPAs are recognized for their discipline, integrity and strategic thinking — qualities that are indispensable at the executive level. For students with long-term ambitions in business, finance or entrepreneurship, accounting offers more than technical training — it provides a powerful platform for leadership and long-term success.

As the profession continues to evolve in response to technology, regulation and global markets, the case for majoring in accounting remains solid. For students who want a career that combines analytical thinking, business insight, adaptability and upward mobility, accounting offers a compelling and enduring path. 


Caitlin M. Smith

Caitlin M. Smith

Caitlin Smith, CPA, is a partner at SKC & Co. CPAs, LLC and a member of the NJCPA.

This article appeared in the Fall 2025 issue of New Jersey CPA magazine. Read the full issue.

 

 

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