Hey, Dawgs!
Welcome to Moore Colson. We are huge fans of the University of Georgia here. In fact, 14% of our employees are graduates of UGA! We are so glad you are here and hope you learn more about what your career journey with us could look like.
You can find more information about our student leadership program, public accounting internships and careers in accounting on the page below. But if you have questions we haven’t answered here, we’re always excited to talk to future accountants about CPA firm jobs, careers and dreams.
We hope you’ll hunker down with us!
Sincerely,
Moore Colson
Our Benefits
Moore Colson’s corporate model (non-book-of-business) provides you with more opportunities to work across multiple services, industries and with different firm leaders. This model organically fosters collaboration and teamwork while putting the client at the center of everything we do.
At Moore Colson, we take civic responsibility very seriously and encourage our employees to contribute to the communities around us. We invest countless volunteer hours and other firm resources in local community organizations each year. Moore Colson staff and partners also support several local organizations through board representation.
Moore Colson holds several firm service days throughout the year for employees to take a day away from the office and volunteer at a local organization.
The University of Georgia, located in Athens, Georgia, offers future accounting professionals a solid academic foundation in financial statement preparation, auditing and taxation through its Business Administration in Accounting program. Faculty members bring real-world experience to the classroom, emphasizing practical skills and preparing UGA accounting students for professional certifications, including the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation. The university’s strong connections with local companies provide students with valuable networking opportunities and potential internships, enhancing their career prospects in the competitive accounting field.