This was the finding of a recent survey conducted Robert Half Finance & Accounting in which CFOs said that they look for professionals who have information technology proficiency.
"To improve efficiencies, organizations are automating many of their accounting functions or upgrading their financial information systems," said Max Messmer, chairman and CEO of Robert Half International Inc. "As a result, recent accounting graduates with a demonstrated aptitude for technology-related projects are at an advantage in a competitive market."
CFOs were asked, "Other than traditional accounting knowledge, which one of the following skills is most in demand for accounting and finance professionals today?" Their responses:
| Information Technology |
34% |
| General Business Knowledge |
23% |
| Communication Skills |
17% |
| Customer Service Orientation |
11% |
| Leadership Abilities |
9% |
Messmer pointed out that business acumen remains critical: "Increasingly, accounting professionals provide guidance on the financial impact of decisions ranging from information technology investments to corporate governance issues. This requires an understanding of broader business concerns as well as traditional finance and accounting skills."