Recruiting – Popular belief no1

Many professions are affected by popular beliefs and since accountancy and auditing are no exception to the rule, we’re giving you the opportunity to discuss them with us every Thursday for a month…

And yes, that’s the way we are at Caderas Martin, unable to give up when faced with a stereotype  that prevents us from recruiting talent.

So, let’s start with the myth no1: “It’s impossible to work on both bookkeeping and auditing projects at the same time.”

We have to confess that this statement is so contrary to the way we work that this misconception is our favorite.

Indeed, at Caderas Martin, we are committed to training expert generalists.

As a result, each of our employees, depending on his or her expectations and abilities, may be called upon to work in public accounting, auditing or statutory auditing.

And if, in addition, you’re demanding and keen to learn, we’re here to support and train you at every stage of your career.

Joining Caderas Martin means joining a learning company, a close-knit, cohesive team with a high level of skills. This requirement is the guarantee of a trusting partnership for our customers. It’s one of the keys to our firm’s reliability!

Our Training policy is designed to help each of you to develop your full potential.

We look forward to meeting you…

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