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top use case:<\/strong> 43% of accountants use automation to import hours into payroll.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

more than half the work world is embracing automation. why not accountants<\/strong>?<\/strong><\/p>\n

why accountants won’t automate:<\/strong><\/span>
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by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research<\/em><\/p>\n

for all the talk of automation among tax and accounting practitioners, they are still falling behind, even as other professions race ahead.<\/p>\n

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more than half the work world is embracing automation.<\/p>\n

among accountants: it’s less than half, according to a broad new study.
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\nguess who came in last \u2026 <\/strong><\/p>\n

marketers are benefiting the most, saving 25 hours a week, according to the survey by zapier, which allows users to automate repetitive tasks by integrating disparate web services.<\/p>\n

it pros come in second at 20 hours a week. customer service reps come in close behind at 16 hours a week.<\/p>\n

human resources pros are saving half as much time as those in customer service, just eight hours a week, and sales reps reap only six hours of automated savings.<\/p>\n

who comes in last? accountants, who on average can\u2019t save more than four hours a week with automation apps.<\/p>\n

the survey notes that time savings aren\u2019t the only benefit of automation, and the benefits depend on the roles of knowledge workers.<\/p>\n

accountants may not save a lot of time with automation, but 33 percent of them cite reduced errors as the primary benefit. the survey said, \u201cgiven the detail-oriented nature of this (accountancy) \u2013 where human error can be detrimental \u2013 that makes sense.\u201d<\/p>\n

how are accountants improving productivity with automation?<\/p>\n