What does an Audit Manager do?

Auditors are responsible for tracking the cash flow and accounts of companies to ensure that they are being recorded and processed correctly, that assets are protected through appropriate control measures, and that financial records meet legal standards. Auditors can work in both the public and private sector as an internal audtor, an external auditor, or an independent auditor.

Most auditors have a Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. Additionally, many auditors also have a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) credential, which is obtained by passing a national exam and a completing a minimum number of college coursework hours. Auditors need to have a keen eye for detail, a strong ability to work under pressure, and a knack for problem solving.

What responsibilities are common for Audit Manager jobs?
  • Develop audit objectives, plans, and scope by reviewing available information and conducting research
  • Help design, implement, and maintain internal audit procedures and risk assessment processes
  • Prepare audit findings, write audit reports, and develop recommendations
  • Ensure complaince with all applicable plans, policies, and standards
  • Stay current on industry trends, and best accounting and audit practices
  • Ensure accuracy of financial information
  • Follow up on audit recommendations
What are the typical qualifications for Audit Manager jobs?
  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field. CPA preferred.
  • 3-6 years experience in financial accounting, auditing, or a combination thereof, preferably in public accounting
  • Strong understanding of accounting, banking laws, regulations, and internal controls
  • Sound understanding of audit theories, principles, and practices
  • Familiarity with general accounting practices and techniques
  • Strong interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills, and time management skills
  • Proficient verbal and written communication skills
  • Comfortability working in a collaborative environment
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
EducationBachelor's Degree
Work/Life Balance
3.0 ★
Salary Range--
Career Opportunity
3.9 ★
Avg. Experience5-7 years

Audit Manager Salaries

Average Base Pay

₹15,31,907 /yr
Same as national average
Not including cash compensation
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₹4L
Median: ₹15L
₹29L
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Glassdoor Estimated Salary

Audit Manager Career Path

Learn how to become an Audit Manager, what skills and education you need to succeed, and what level of pay to expect at each step on your career path.

Auditor Manager
₹20,76,629/yr
Lead Auditor
₹10,61,560/yr
Principal Auditor
₹24,10,242/yr
Audit Manager

Years of Experience Distribution

0 - 1
2%
2 - 4
18%
5 - 7
62%
8+
18%
Not including years spent in education and/or training

Audit Manager Insights

Read what Audit Manager professionals have to say about their job experiences and view top companies for this career.
ADKF, PC.ADKF, PC.
Audit Staff
21 May 2021

“Everyone who works here is highly ambitious and motivated to further their career and expertise.”

Figliozzi & CompanyFigliozzi & Company
Staff Auditor
31 Jan 2022

“No matter what you do for this partner it is never good enough and never will be.”

Frazer, LLPFrazer, LLP
Audit Associate
1 Jun 2021

“Since I left I’ve been hired at another firm and everyone is so nice and respectful.”

KPMGKPMG
Senior Audit Associate
7 Jun 2021

“Looks good on CV / with recruiters / experience is good but varied depending on which team you work with.”

CitiCiti
VP Audit
26 Jan 2023

“Rude junior management is well known element you have to work around to be successful.”

Brown Smith WallaceBrown Smith Wallace
Audit Associate
3 Nov 2020

“The expertise within the firm is strong and I have enjoyed working with everyone at the firm.”

SGV & Co.SGV & Co.
Audit Associate
25 Feb 2021

“I worked as an Audit Associate in the Asia Pacific Talent Hub in SGV and i find my colleagues really friendly and cool.”

PwCPwC
Senior Auditor
8 Oct 2021

“Good place to start a career with attractive salary (in regions) and ability to get good experience.”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of auditors

An auditor reviews financial records for an organization to ensure their accuracy and the company's compliance with tax laws. The typical day of an auditor includes looking for errors in record-keeping and accounting methods and making recommendations to improve operational efficiencies and protect businesses from fraud. Auditors aim to reduce their clients' financial risk of penalties.

Auditing is a stable career option that offers opportunities for growth and advancement. Consulting auditors can set their own work hours and charge higher rates for their expertise. One of the best parts of being an auditor is a supportive and positive work atmosphere. Additionally, auditors can typically achieve a good work-life balance.

The average salary for an auditor is ₹15,31,907 per year. Their earning potential is similar to that of an accountant, as the two roles often work closely together. Other factors that impact the earning potential of auditors include work experience, education level, and the size of the company for which they provide services.

Working as an auditor can be challenging because it involves looking for and pointing out errors to high-level professionals. One of the biggest challenges of being an auditor is interacting with people who don't know they're making financial mistakes or are unhappy with the auditor pointing out their errors.

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