Saturday, July 26, 2014

Accounting at Market Basket and The International Space Station/Raptor Preserve: How Employers Have Become the Bully in the Playroom

     So, I was contracted by Accountemps to conduct general accounting work for DiCicco, Gulman, and Company LLP in the midst of this whole Market Basket debacle and I`m excited to report that things are going well. I`ve been working independently and with a team to help clean up GL, AP, and AR accounts for a 2+ billion dollar company and it's interesting to see how said company conducts its accounting work. In short: awfully. The draconian system is highly inefficient and lugubrious. Information comes in from over 70 stores often in a jumbled mess that needs to be resorted, reevaluated, and reorganized 3 or more times before it gets entered into the system which, by the way, is so out of date it doesn't use decimal places. Yes, that's correct: accounting software that doesn't use decimal points! The whole process is in need of a reboot so bad Michael Bay is in talks with the CFO. In an age of lighting fast connection accros international borders it's interesting to see these older companies cope with the changing times. In less than 2 days I am brimming with ideas on how to reduce redundancy and increase efficiency for this company but it seems an unfortunate byproduct of being my age is lack of concern; concern for my ideas, concern for my abilities, and most importantly concern for my untapped potential. 

     Why is it that in the Internet Age nobody, even recruiters, are concerned about the vast amounts of untapped potential coming out of this county's prestigious universities and colleges? The reason is...THE INTERNET! I don't know how many times I have been posting resumes or in an interview/phone screening and felt like one single misstep would lead to disqualification. It seems that in an era where one can post 50 resumes in just as many minutes, employers have become so bombarded with "talent" they became hunters of the elusive purple squirrel. That is, a candidate who perfectly matches ALL requirements of the position and makes NOT ONE mistake in the process. I remember once I was in a phone screening and I`d been out of work for a few weeks, got in with Accountemps, and received my first bite from a company that was interested in me. I was so excited and prepared; I had notes on why I was good for the company, why the company was good for me, how I could benefit them with my skill-set, and how I could grow with time, problems, issues, etc etc etc...When I finally got the call I was flabbergasted by the questions I was asked. Things like, “where do you see yourself in five years?” and “how would you rate you performance at your last job?” I felt like I was getting the same question 500+ other candidates were getting in the hope that one of them might instill a little intrigue for the recruiter.

     Why is my job search reliant on the intrigue of an often times unrelated third party? What has happened to this country when employers are so saturated with applications they lost all concern for making an investment in their employees? You know, I don’t have the greatest skin, I`m a bit quirky, and I am still wearing dress pants from my days in catholic high school but I damn sure am smarter, more competent, and more capable than 90% of the applicants applying for the same entry-level accounting job as I. But it’s my messy haircut and old clothes that get me disqualified because the employer is so concerned with a total package they forgot about what it takes to build a house. You don’t build a house from the top down; you build it from the inside out. I have the educational foundation and at 29 I have the need/want/desire to establish a strong career, but it seems all anyone wants nowadays is a complete addition. They want to install the submarine bay to the international space station/raptor preserve instead of building it from scratch. Look employers, it’s no fun playing with Legos if the international space station/raptor preserve has the submarine bay already attached. If you want to have a kick-ass time you need to use a little imagination and invest in your creation. If you’re not ready to step on a few bricks to make a masterpiece then what are you even doing in the playroom?


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