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Emily from Tgg-U perspective
I began working at TGG Accounting, TGG University’s parent, in January of 2018, and graduated San Diego State University in May 2019 with a bachelor’s in accounting. I have learned so much during this time. Most, if not all, of the accounting tasks I worked on, were not learned in school.
My time at university taught me a lot and most of that knowledge is required to fully understand the tasks I was assigned. However, there was a huge gap between what I was taught at work and what I was learning in school. For example, when I became employed at TGG, I had no idea what a bank reconciliation was, and it turned out to be a critical task that is very common in accounting. In my Junior year of college, one of my classes finally introduced bank reconciliations, but it was done on paper and only a single assignment for the entire year. I learned very little from this assignment and it did not align with how it was performed in QuickBooks. You could argue every accounting system is different, but no one uses paper to reconcile a bank anymore.
If someone asked me what the most helpful class was in college for my current position at TGG, I would say it was my business writing class. It was broken up into grammar, written assignments, and presentations. While I did not advance much from the written portion, my presentation skills increased which ended up helping with my confidence in other areas as well.
How can you bridge the gap between the classroom and your career? If you are still in school:
If you recently graduated and are thinking it is too late, it isn’t. It may be overwhelming if you haven’t started yet, but just remember you have to start somewhere.