Abstract

The research aims to explore the extent of the influence of job market considerations, personality and work environment on accounting students' interest in pursuing a career as a government accountant. The phenomenon of problems regarding a career as a government accountant is very suitable to be studied in more depth, the public and state sector guidance regarding accountants which is increasingly needed certainly recommends campuses to open accounting study programs in Indonesia, as well as emphasizing campuses that already have accounting study programs so that raising standards, such as increasing accreditation, is aimed at producing competent accounting graduates. This research uses and exemplifies a particular branch of quantitative research; This branch is an investigation method that is preferred by many researchers, especially research in the field of accounting science. The accounting study program at Mercu Buana University, Yogyakarta, is the focus of this investigation. For this research, researchers selected a portion of the population studying accounting at Mercu Buana University, Yogyakarta, namely students from the class of 2020. This research utilized the help of SPSS Statistics Version 25 in managing the data. The results found in this research are that considerations of the job market and work environment influence students' interest in pursuing a career as a government accountant, while personality has no influence on students' interest in pursuing a career as a government accountant.
 Keywords: Job Market Considerations, Personality and Work Environment

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