By: Eric Vasquez
Hey, everyone! It’s Eric Vasquez, and I’m excited to share my journey of conquering the CPA exams—the highs, the lows, and the lessons learned along the way.
After graduating in 2021, I spent two years gaining practical experience in DRDA, a leading CPA firm, while taking my CPA exam journey. The decision to pursue accounting was a natural one, influenced by both my family and my fascination with numbers.
The motivation behind pursuing the CPA designation was clear—to position myself at the forefront of financial expertise. However, the journey was no cakewalk. Time management was a constant challenge, balancing work, study, and personal life. Yet, self-motivation and patience were my companions throughout this marathon.
I earned my accounting bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UHCL, setting the stage for a promising career. Joining DRDA marked a significant step forward, offering exposure and opportunities that fueled my professional growth.
With accountants in the family, the choice was obvious. What attracted me to audit was the love for investigation, the allure of new projects, and the inherent challenge that each audit brings. There’s a unique sense of fulfillment when an audit is completed—the report finalized, the hard work paying off. It’s these moments of accomplishment that make the journey worthwhile.
Now that I’ve passed the exams, the immediate goal is to gain more practical experience. In five years, I envision myself as an audit manager, with aspirations to become a partner down the line. Working in a team is something I love, and DRDA has been an incredible support system. From study programs to time off on exam days, and the wealth of experience from CPAs within the company, the support has been invaluable. Meanwhile I believe my success aligns seamlessly with our company’s core values. DRDA prioritizes the growth and success of our employees, understanding that their achievements contribute to the overall success of our firm.
Outside of the professional realm, I find solace and joy in music. Playing the piano and guitar is my way of unwinding and expressing creativity.
For those on the CPA journey, I have a few pieces of advice:
- Leave time for yourself. The journey is intense, and self-care is crucial.
- If a subject is challenging, practice, practice, practice. It makes all the difference.
- Stay persistent. The real exam might just surprise you—it could be more manageable than the practice ones.
In wrapping up, the CPA journey is both a personal and professional expedition. It’s about embracing challenges, staying motivated, and finding fulfillment in every milestone achieved. As DRDA celebrates my success, we are reminded of the incredible capabilities and potential that reside within our team. My accomplishment is a testament to the culture of excellence and support that defines DRDA. Looking forward to my continuing career development and contributions to my firm’s growth.
By: Eric Vasquez