Irish Finance Pros Least Likely to Quit, Survey Finds

Irish finance professionals are demonstrating remarkable job loyalty, with a new survey revealing they're less inclined to seek opportunities elsewhere compared to their counterparts worldwide. The findings, released by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), highlight a strong commitment to current employers within the Irish finance sector.
The ACCA survey indicates that just 44% of Irish accountancy and finance professionals anticipate their next career move involving a switch to a different organisation. This figure contrasts with global trends, suggesting a higher degree of job satisfaction and stability within the Irish financial landscape.
The survey didn’t delve into the specific reasons behind this trend. However, factors such as a robust economy, competitive salaries, and strong career progression opportunities within existing firms in Ireland could be contributing to the lower turnover rate. The ACCA’s research provides valuable insight into the Irish finance workforce's behaviour and suggests a resilient and content professional group.
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is a global body dedicated to professional accountants, offering qualifications and resources for individuals and organisations worldwide. Their surveys and research regularly provide data-driven perspectives on the evolving world of finance and accountancy.


