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new study finds shortage of seniors and managers.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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u.s. starting salaries for accounting and finance professionals are expected to rise an average of 3.4 percent next year, with the heaviest demand for financial and business systems analysts, internal auditors and entry-level accountants.<\/p>\n

“many hiring managers are encountering difficulty finding professionals with the specialized skills they need to achieve their growth goals,” according to the new study.<\/p>\n

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