Research on the reform of accounting informatization talent training mode in Higher Vocational Colleges in the intelligent Era
Ying Liu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i3.1999
Keywords: intelligent era; Higher vocational education; Accounting; Information technology personnel training; strategy
Abstract
the development of artifi cial intelligence and big data technology has brought great challenges and opportunities to the accounting industry, and also put forward higher requirements for the training of accounting professionals in higher vocational colleges. At present, accounting informatization, as an important part of enterprise fi nancial informatization construction, has higher requirements for accounting informatization talents in the intelligent era. Higher vocational colleges need to innovate the training mode of accounting informatization talents according to the changes of the times, so as to promote the comprehensive development of accounting students. In view of this, this paper will analyze and consider the training of accounting informatization talents in Higher Vocational Colleges in the intelligent era, hoping to provide reference for higher vocational colleges to cultivate more high-quality and high skilled accounting informatization talents.
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