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New Survey Finds Accounting Teams Embrace Technology to Solve Hiring ChallengesFloQast, Inc., a provider of close management software created by accountants for accountants to close faster and more accurately, just released its 2018 survey "Cloud Technology Advances the Accounting Profession." The survey of more than 500 accounting and finance professionals exposed the challenges of hiring and retaining accounting talent while staying on top of ever-converging technologies used to modernize accounting tools. The survey also uncovered top strategies to address these problems including the adoption of modern technology to enable staff to be more efficient and flexible in remote work locations. It additionally revealed that accounting teams who adopt cloud technology are more apt to change the way they evaluate and hire, see increased job satisfaction and are less likely to be stressed by work. Sponsored by FloQast and conducted by Dimensional Research in May 2018, the survey sought to identify the impact of technology and cloud applications within the accounting vertical. "Accounting was among the first departments to rely on technology to perform their jobs embracing spreadsheets," said Diane Hagglund, senior research analyst of Dimensional Research. "We're seeing today that technology continues to change the accounting profession, requiring new skills and impacting the way teams hire and retain talent. We're also seeing a new generation of 'Cloud Accountants' that are taking advantage of new technologies and are all the happier for it." Key findings in the report include:
The shifting cultural attitudes towards technology are also crucial in the criteria for recruiting and retaining accounting talent. 97 percent of total respondents already savvy in cloud technology feel it has been good for their career. 86 percent of Millennial executives are optimistic about automation technology, while only 60 percent of Baby Boomers think it will positively impact their jobs. Surprisingly, some traditional skills have not gone away and are just as important today as they were previously. Almost 4 in 5 accountants (79 percent) say that Excel skills are more important now than ten years ago. That said, almost all respondents that influence the hiring and recruitment process have already begun changing the way they evaluate new hires with more emphasis on information technology skills (49 percent) and system thinking (50 percent). Receive a complimentary copy of the report at www.floqast.com/cloud-accounting-survey. To learn about cloud-based close management software and how it helps accounting teams streamline and improve the month-end close, visit www.floqast.com and follow on Facebook and Twitter. Survey Methodology The survey was conducted by Dimensional Research in May 2018. A total of 506 accounting and finance professionals participated from companies of all sizes. The survey included respondents from North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia. About FloQast FloQast is award-winning close management software, created by accountants for accountants to close faster and more accurately. On average, accounting teams who rely on FloQast close three days faster. Seamlessly integrated with ERPs and leveraging your existing checklists and Excel, FloQast provides a single place to manage the month-end close and gives everyone visibility. The cloud-based software is trusted by hundreds of accounting departments, including those at Door Dash, AdRoll, Indeed, Shopify, Ancestry.com, Twilio (News - Alert), Dollar Shave Club, Zillow and The Golden State Warriors. To learn more, visit www.floqast.com and join the conversation on Twitter (News - Alert) @floqast.
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