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Experience, Skills, and Personality Traits

Completion of at least one internship in college is highly recommended to prepare for entry-level auditing positions. Specialized positions may require up to 10 years of additional auditing experience.

Auditors must have strong mathematical, analytical, and problem-solving skills. You need to be able to think logically and to interpret facts and figures accurately. Strong listening as well as effective oral and written communication skills are essential in working with both clients and management. Auditors also need to be well versed in the use of accounting and analytical software and databases.

Other important skills are attentiveness to detail, patience, and industriousness. Business acumen and the ability to generate clientele are crucial to service-oriented businesses, as are honesty, dedication, and a respect for the work of others.

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