Entry-level Positions for Aspiring Accounts Payable Clerks at The Grupe Company
Kelsey, an Accounts Payable professional at The Grupe Company, describes entry-level roles in the field as primarily "data entry," a skill easily learned by following company instructions and internal coding categories. This suggests that even undergraduate students can readily acquire the necessary skills for such positions, which Kelsey characterizes as "pretty easy to get in."
Data Entry, Accounting, Finance, Instruction Following, Categorization
Advizer Information
Name
Job Title
Company
Undergrad
Grad Programs
Majors
Industries
Job Functions
Traits
Kelsey Gloss
Accounts Payable
The Grupe Company
Purdue University
N/A
Accounting
Architecture, Construction & Design
Finance
Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School
Video Highlights
1. Accounts Payable roles often involve data entry, a skill easily learned by college students.
2. Following company instructions and understanding internal coding/categorization systems are key aspects of the job that are learned on the job.
3. The role is considered entry-level and accessible to undergraduates.
Transcript
What entry-level positions are there in this field that an undergraduate college student might consider?
Honestly, my role is basically data entry, so it's not something that is too hard to learn. You just need to learn how to follow the company's instructions.
We code it to certain categories within the business, and that can be a little confusing, but you get it over time and learn. It's something that you can just pick up.
But really, it's mainly data entry. So it's pretty easy for a college student to get in.
