“the classroom is no longer a pipeline for work-ready professionals.”
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accounting influencers
with rob brown
today’s accounting leaders are facing an alarming truth: the next generation of recruits may be the least “work-ready” in decades.
they know their algebra, their shakespeare, and their chemistry formulas—but not how to introduce themselves in a job interview, meet a deadline, or handle feedback. that’s the provocative premise explored in the latest episode of accounting influencers podcast, where host rob brown tackles the widening gap between what schools teach and what firms need.
“the classroom is no longer a pipeline for work-ready professionals,” brown warns. “and accounting firms are starting to feel the pain.”
brown, a former high school math teacher, speaks from experience. he spent years coaching students to pass tests—not preparing them for the real world. “the curriculum is built for exams, not for the workplace,” he says. “no one’s teaching children how to build trust, handle tough feedback, or develop emotional intelligence.”
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