BONUS | Nicole Hulet (CSU-Global) - The Balancing Act
Every August, IMA highlights various aspects of accounting
education. Through its publication, Strategic Finance, social media
and marketing communications, and, now, through its podcast, IMA
covers a variety of topics including changes to accounting curr
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Colorado State University - Global:
https://csuglobal.edu/
CSU - Global's Online Master's Degree in Professional
Accounting: https://youtu.be/mLg6UTW0axo
Contact Nicole Hulet:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolekhulet/
FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT:
Adam: (00:00)
Welcome back to Count Me In IMA's podcast about all things
affecting the accounting and finance world. I am your host, Adam
Larson, and I'm happy to bring you another bonus episode of our
series. As we focus on IMA's theme of accounting education here
in the month of August, Mitch sat down with Nicole Hulet, a
graduate student at Colorado State University Global in the
professional accounting program. In the conversation Nicole
discusses, how she has gone about balancing her graduate
coursework, full time accounting work and studying for
professional certification. Accounting studies have changed as
new skills are needed and finance and accounting professionals
are serving in new roles. This episode highlights what students
need to do to succeed and differentiate themselves as they enter
today's accounting environment. Keep listening as we head over to
this impressive conversation.
Mitch: (01:02)
As an accounting student, what has been the most challenging part
of your studies?
Nicole: (01:07)
I would say the large amount of information I'm trying to learn
in a pretty short amount of time. So the structure of my classes
right now are eight week semesters basically, and in that we
cover one class. And so it's very condensed. It's nice that it's
just the one class, but we are having to learn a lot of info
really quickly, and then to change topics really quickly as well.
And I I'm an international accounting class right now, and I have
never done any international accounting or any foreign exchange,
you know, currency, and I never worked with any of that. So it's
all very new information, but it's so relevant that that's been a
challenging, but also really exciting for me as an accounting
student.
Mitch: (02:00)
Now, while you're taking these classes, you know, I know you're
obviously doing a number of other things outside of the
classroom. So, whether it's something related to school or
outside of school, how have you gone about differentiating
yourself or, you know, really separating yourself so that you can
exceed as an accounting professional in the next stage?
Nicole: (02:20)
I'd say that partially I work full time. I'm a student full time.
I'm just a human being as well. So I do other things in my free
time, but I'd say that I try to do, you know, extra. So I'm on
the Board of Bovernors for the Colorado uUniversity System. And
it's really neat being an accounting student and being on the
board of governors, because I think that part partially like that
position kind of sets me aside because I think often there's that
like stereotype of accountants and accounting students. And so,
to, to be in a cool leadership role and people to be able to talk
to me about accounting and they always say, I never liked
accounting when I was an undergrad or when I was in my business
program, I didn't really like accounting. Like how can you do it?
And I liked that I'm able to make it enjoyable and also help
people understand like why I enjoy it and why I'm doing what I
do. And it kind of changes some people's minds on like accounting
and how they wish they would have taken it more seriously, but
you know, I really pride myself in working on being a
professional. I think I'm getting there. I like to consider
myself a professional, but being still in classes I'm, you
know, looking forward to having completed my degree.
Mitch: (03:49)
So you said you're working full time. You're a full time student.
You're serving on the, on the board of governors here and now I
understand you're also studying for an accounting certification.
So with all of this on your plate, you mentioned free time, I
suppose, that was in quotes previously. So how do you balance all
of that exactly.
Nicole: (04:10)
I whine. No, I'm just kidding. I have several planners that I of
course use, and I have to do a online calendar and then I of
course have like a physical calendar and a lot of it is just, you
know, time management and allocating, I mean, hour by hour
throughout the day, allocating time for me, you know, waking up
at a reasonable time, going to bed at a reasonable time. I have
to be really focused on, I'd say even each half an hour during
the day. So I usually work from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM. And I take
between a 30 minute and an hour long lunch. During my lunch, I'm
usually I'm either reading my textbook for my class or working on
my homework for that week. I'm, you know, utilizing those times,
and it's been a one thing that I've really had to learn is how to
switch hats very quickly so that I'm able to be efficient. So I
do my homework during lunch and then on my drive home, I have
about a 30 minute commute. I take that time to listen to my
podcasts or catch up on current events in the car. And then
in the evening I come home and allocate time to eat dinner and
make dinner, or we, you know, have something premade and then
I'll usually try to train for triathlons also. So I try to do
some training usually before dinner. And then after dinner, I go
back to homework and certification studying, and I'd say my
Sundays are full of certification studying and homework. Then
Saturdays, I try to really allocate to, you know, enjoying my one
weekend day, and try not to do anything work-wise or a school or
certification studying wise. So it's just really being
intentional with my entire day, every day of the week, and then
planning ahead as well and one of my biggest things to is just
upfront being communicative, with my boss and letting him know
like how my week's looking when I have board meetings and what it
will mean if I have a board meeting that I'll need to work from
home, you know, for that Friday afternoon, just really
planning things out and having a little bit of, I'd say some
patience with myself too. And, you know, if I'm running late for
something, just letting people know and working things out,
but for the most part I've had pretty nailed down to a science
and just making sure that I'm making time for the stuff that's
important to m,. and also realizing that this is, you know, it's
going to be a few years, but it's not forever. So I think just
pushing through right now with school, with working and my cert,
which all kind of go hand in hand too, you know, realizing this
isn't forever and that there is an end date and that I'll be
getting my certificate and I'll have my master's degree and
I'll continue working so.
Mitch: (07:32)
Well, that's really impressive and, you know, I think you
emphasized a few different times, the importance of
communication. I think that cannot be understated when you're
juggling so many different things, working with so many different
people, you know, you mentioned wearing a whole bunch of
different hats. You certainly have a lot on your plate, but you
know, there is an end, right. And you just said it. So what is
that end? What's your goal? Where do you hope to be
professionally, once all of this is done?
Nicole: (08:00)
Well, my current role on my business card says I'm an accounting
professional. So I, my boss is actually my father. So I work in
our family business. We're very small, there's only five of us.
We have another, accountant and then my dad, we've got, you know,
our front desk gal. Well, and then, my mom is the office manager
and then myself. So I'd say that's another role that I kind of
have to handle kind of diff...
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