As an accounting student, deciding what to do after school comes with a lot of options. What size firm to choose? Do you want to work in audit or tax? Should you start at a public accounting firm or the private sector? We get it. We’ve been there, but we think starting your career at Sweeney Conrad might just be the right mix of large-firm expertise and small-firm culture. Here are just a few of the reasons to consider us:
Want a firsthand experience? Consider applying for our SC Summer Summit. This annual Summer Leadership program is our opportunity to get to know one another. This year, the Summit takes place in person at our Kirkland office on Thursday, June 23. Our application deadline is April 29. Learn more and apply here.
Billy Tan
Senior Tax Associate
SC Summer Summit 2017
Hired summer 2018
“After attending Summer Summit in 2017, I was drawn to the culture at Sweeney Conrad. At Sweeney Conrad, I have the opportunity to grow both professionally and personally, and I feel like they really do put people first.”
Gulraj Chhina
Audit Associate
Internship in June 2020
Hired October 2020
“I chose Sweeney Conrad for a few reasons. First I saw the potential to grow and learn with an incredible team of professionals. I also love how we are able to pursue our passions outside of accounting within the firm. As a member of the DEI group, I am able to keep moving the firm forward on an issue that means a lot to me personally. I feel like I have a voice here.”
Tanvi Rehan
Tax Associate
SC Summer Summit 2020
Internship June 2021
Hired 2021
“The main reason for me joining this firm was that their mission correlates with my ideology i.e. putting the people first. SC not only aims at taking care of their clients’ needs, but also treats their employees like their family. Since the time I joined, first as an intern and later as an Associate, there has never been a single day when I did not feel motivated or encouraged by the positive vibe that everyone at the firm brings around. We are given the opportunities to grow and hone our skills through multiple formal and informal training sessions and interactions with different people from different domains.”