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23 Jan 2026, 13:32 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], January 23 (ANI): The traditional, linear ladder of the accountancy profession is being replaced by more fluid and individualised journeys, according to a new report by ACCA.
The study, titled Career Paths Reimagined: The Changing World of Work, reveals that the profession is undergoing a significant transformation driven by technological advances, climate change, and shifting societal expectations. Experts suggest that as we look towards 2035, the 'only certainty of predictions is uncertainty,' meaning professionals must now prepare for shorter-term career horizons and continuous learning to remain relevant.
The report identifies eight key drivers of change that are reshaping how and why people work, ranging from the impact of artificial intelligence to new personal motivations. Helen Brand, chief executive of ACCA, notes in the report that 'traditional career paths are giving way to more flexible, individualised routes'. This shift means that accountants may hold multiple, varied roles throughout their lives, making 'standing still' no longer an option for those who wish to thrive in a rapidly changing global economy.
Technology, particularly AI and automation, is a central force in this evolution, though the report offers a positive outlook for human workers. It clarifies that 'machines enhance human work--they do not replace it,' noting that while automation will manage repetitive tasks, it will also enable professionals to focus on higher-value strategic and creative work. As one roundtable participant from the UK observed, 'AI may run the number-crunching side of the business--but I still think that the interpretation and explanation are still very much down to the professional.'
The research also highlights a growing trend toward 'hyper-personalised' careers, where individuals prioritise lifestyle and work-life balance over traditional promotions. Younger generations, such as Gen Z, are increasingly focused on learning and development rather than simply 'climbing the corporate ladder'. The report concludes that while the future of work may be less certain than in the past, 'the opportunities to grow and thrive have never been greater for those prepared to embrace change.' (ANI)
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