Meet Hope Jefferson, a trailblazer in the accounting world and beyond. Starting as a TRACK intern at Plante Moran, Hope gained valuable experience in tax and audit. She shares tips on landing great internships and discusses her journey from wealth management tax to healthcare reimbursement. Beyond her career, Hope supports African American businesses and runs a trendy clothing line. Get inspired as she reveals her success secrets and offers advice for Gen-Z college students to dream big and carve out unique paths in accounting.
If you’ve wondered whether or not your accounting degree could take you on unconventional paths in the field, this article is for you! Hope Jefferson’s story proves that with passion and persistence, you can turn an accounting degree into a launchpad for diverse and exciting career opportunities. Buckle up and get ready to be inspired by how Hope has remixed her career, by using accounting skills to support her passions for community empowerment and fashion!
Hope’s career started with a bang as a TRACK intern at Plante Moran, one of the largest accounting firms in the U.S. Designed to build leadership skills for racially diverse college freshmen and sophomores, the TRACK program strategically places students in multi-year internships. “The TRACK program was my first corporate experience. During my 8-week internship, I shadowed Senior Staff, Managers, and Partners, and had hands-on experience with client engagements between Plante Moran’s Tax, Audit, Consulting, and Wealth Management services,” she recalls.
The great news is that there are many different firms that offer similar programs that you can take advantage of. Her advice for landing said opportunities? “Go to as many career fairs as possible, get involved with business student organizations, attend business and accounting conferences to learn and network, stay persistent in the career services department at your university, and actively seek out internships and apply, even if you don’t fulfill all the requirements.”
Hope’s career started with a bang as a TRACK intern at Plante Moran, one of the largest accounting firms in the U.S. Designed to build leadership skills for racially diverse college freshmen and sophomores, the TRACK program strategically places students in multi-year internships. “The TRACK program was my first corporate experience. During my 8-week internship, I shadowed Senior Staff, Managers, and Partners, and had hands-on experience with client engagements between Plante Moran’s Tax, Audit, Consulting, and Wealth Management services,” she recalls.
The great news is that there are many different firms that offer similar programs that you can take advantage of. Her advice for landing said opportunities? “Go to as many career fairs as possible, get involved with business student organizations, attend business and accounting conferences to learn and network, stay persistent in the career services department at your university, and actively seek out internships and apply, even if you don’t fulfill all the requirements.”
Hope’s ability to build relationships didn’t just benefit her career at Plante Moran; it also fueled her passion for community empowerment. After completing her internships, she received a full-time offer from Plante Moran and continued to excel there. Hope is passionate about empowering Black businesses and organizing cultural events, as such, she works hard to create initiatives that provide resources and exposure to help Black businesses thrive. “Ultimately, the main goal is empowerment. Empowering African American entrepreneurs and businesses is close to my heart. I believe in creating opportunities for economic growth and self-sufficiency within our community,” she explains.
Hope’s initiatives include mentoring programs, resource workshops, and networking events aimed at supporting African American entrepreneurs. These efforts align with her professional goals and personal passions, making a tangible impact on her community.
Speaking of Black businesses, Hope is also a business owner herself. Using her accounting skills, she launched her clothing line and crafted detailed financial projections and budgets to allocate resources. Despite fierce competition and supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic, she has still celebrated media inquiries about her brand, and a loyal customer base due to her thoughtful planning. Hope’s journey really demonstrates the impact having a background in accounting can have on pursuing entrepreneurship.
Looking back on her diverse career, Hope shares some critical lessons for HBCU students considering unconventional paths in accounting:
Hope Jefferson’s story is a vibrant testament to the dynamic and fulfilling careers an accounting degree can unlock. Her journey from a TRACK intern to a healthcare reimbursement specialist, community leader, and fashion entrepreneur shows that with passion, persistence, and an accounting degree, the possibilities are endless.
Ready to chart your own path in accounting just like Hope? Your journey starts right here at your HBCU. Connect with Accounting+ to discover how to maximize every opportunity, from corporate visits to internships, and turn your accounting degree into a launchpad for success. Dream big and make it happen — your future awaits!
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