Practice Management Reshaping accounting: Millennials and Gen Zs Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Intuit Accountants Team Modified Oct 1, 2024 2 min read As millennials dominate the U.S. workforce and Gen Z’s presence burgeons, accounting sees an influx of these vibrant generations. By 2025, Gen Z, alone, will constitute 27% of the labor force, with a notable rise in accounting majors. This trend heralds a dynamic shift in the industry, promising fresh perspectives and evolving work ethics. In this landscape, understanding the distinct characteristics and professional aspirations of these younger generations is crucial for firms aiming to harness their potential and adapt to the changing face of accounting. Work culture and environment preferences Millennials and Gen Z in the accounting field prioritize work-life balance, value alignment with their firms, and seek meaningful work. They favor flexible, hybrid work models and wellness programs, emphasizing the importance of environmental and social governance. These generations desire clear communication, recognition, and personal and professional growth opportunities. They also place a high value on the quality of management, purposeful work, advancement opportunities, and compensation, reflecting their expectations for a supportive and engaging workplace culture. Career goals and professional development Millennials and Gen Z in accounting aspire for growth, learning, and purposeful work. They prefer varied training methods, including online and mentorship, to develop professionally. Valuing impact, they seek roles where they can influence their firm and society. Emphasizing meaningful work, they desire positions that contribute to social good and offer personal fulfillment. They prioritize work-life balance and quality management, favoring environments that support personal and career development. Impact on the accounting profession Millennials and Gen Z are driving significant changes in the accounting profession, prioritizing meaningful work that impacts their organizations and society. Their desire to be influencers is reshaping the role of accountants into trusted advisors and emphasizing the importance of sustainability, ethical considerations, and social responsibility. In addition, the adoption of modern accounting technology is crucial for attracting and retaining this younger workforce, fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration within the profession. Strategies for firms to adapt To attract and retain Millennial and Gen Z talent, accounting firms should offer clear career advancement paths, adopt flexible work cultures, and foster a community-oriented workplace. Emphasizing technology, transparency in operations, and opportunities for professional development, including mentorship and varied training modalities, is crucial. Engaging these generations in meaningful work; involving them in projects early can also enhance their sense of purpose and contribution to societal good. Talent at your firm As Millennials and Gen Z reshape the profession with their distinct work culture preferences, career aspirations, and impactful influence, firms must evolve to attract and retain this dynamic workforce. Offering flexible, technology-driven environments, meaningful work, and opportunities for advancement and development are key. These generations herald a shift toward sustainability, ethical practice, and a collaborative workplace. Accounting firms adapting to these trends will thrive, ensuring a future where a firm and its employees grow in tandem, and foster a culture of innovation and shared values. Previous Post 3 guides to moving your clients to QuickBooks® Online Next Post Why we talk so much about QuickBooks® Online Written by Intuit Accountants Team The Intuit® Accountants team provides ProConnect™ Tax, Lacerte® Tax, ProSeries® Tax, and add-on software and services to enable workflow for its customers. Visit us online or follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. More from Intuit Accountants Team Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News When does a hobby become a business? Tax Law and News Is the IRS contacting your clients? Verify! Practice Management Practical uses of AI for productivity & client work Tax Law and News August 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Tax Law and News Big Beautiful Bill tax deductions for workers and seniors Advisory Services White paper: Scaling advisory services to your clients Tax Law and News Year-round tax planning tips for clients Practice Management Optimizing your firm for hybrid and remote work Grow your practice Scale your firm, your way Advisory Services Modern marriage issues: Postnup agreements