Ernst & Young launches Career Path Accelerator to offer training
Ernst & Young on Thursday announced its launch of the EY Career Path Accelerator to offer skill development and training to interns who are on the path to attain a CPA licensure. The program has business and elective courses and it is open to candidates who are not currently enrolled in a master's program or additional studies.
Ginnie Carlier, EY America's Vice Chair said that the program would not only offer a jump-start for many students to start their accounting careers but would also attract the next generation of transformative leaders.
Source: SHRM
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