Attainment of proficiency as an auditor begins with the auditor's formal education and extends to subsequent experience. The independent auditor must undergo training adequate in technical scope, including commensurate general education. The junior assistant, entering an auditing career, must obtain professional experience with proper supervision and review of his or her work by a more experienced superior.
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