Finance & Accounting
Auditor
Auditors are the people companies bring in precisely because they have no incentive to flatter the numbers. The role exists to give shareholders, regulators, and boards a defensible answer to a simple question: can we trust what this organization is reporting about itself?
The work is structured curiosity — sampling transactions, tracing controls, asking questions that polite conversation would skip. Strong auditors bring professional skepticism without becoming adversarial; they assume good faith and verify anyway.
Students grow into this path by enjoying the puzzle of reconciling what a process should do with what the evidence shows it actually did. Pair that instinct with comfort in tools like Alteryx, and senior partners start noticing.
US$72,500 median salary in United States¹
Skills you'll need
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