🚍 Neftaly Guide: How to Network with Accountants in Public Transportation Finance
Public transportation is more than just buses and trains—it’s a complex financial ecosystem. Behind every ticket sale, subsidy, or route expansion are accountants managing millions in public funds.
If you’re a young professional or aspiring accountant interested in public sector finance, learning to connect with the right people in public transportation is a smart move. Here’s how to do it:
🔎 1. Understand the Role of Finance in Public Transport
Before reaching out:
- Know that accountants in this sector handle budgeting, fare collection audits, infrastructure project financing, compliance, and reporting to government agencies.
- Familiarize yourself with transport authorities, state-owned enterprises, and public-private partnerships (PPPs).
➡ Tip: Research local organizations like PRASA, SANRAL, local metro bus services, or city transport departments.
🧭 2. Attend Transport Finance Forums and Municipal Meetings
Many cities host:
- Public budget hearings
- Infrastructure finance summits
- Public sector career expos
These are perfect spaces to meet professionals working in transportation finance.
➡ Say this:
“Hi, I’m with Neftaly and I’m exploring career paths in public finance. I’d love to know how accountants in transport manage such large and complex budgets.”
💡 3. Ask Purposeful, Informed Questions
When you meet accountants in this sector, show you understand their unique challenges. Ask:
- “How do you ensure transparency in public transportation spending?”
- “What systems do you use to track fare revenue or infrastructure project costs?”
- “How does government policy affect your day-to-day work as an accountant?”
➡ Asking these types of questions shows your interest in impact, governance, and real-world problem-solving.
📲 4. Connect on LinkedIn with Intention
After events or meetups:
- Send a brief message thanking them for their insights.
- Mention a specific part of your conversation.
- Stay in touch by commenting on public sector finance updates or articles.
➡ Sample message:
“It was great speaking with you about financial controls in city transport. I’m passionate about ethical public finance and would love to learn more from your experience.”
📈 5. Volunteer or Intern with a Purpose
Look for internships or volunteer opportunities with:
- Municipal finance departments
- Transport NGOs
- Auditing teams for public works projects
Even if you’re doing basic admin, you’ll meet the professionals doing the real work—including the accountants.
➡ Neftaly can support you in applying for internships or preparing for interviews in these spaces.
🎯 Bonus: Know Your Why
Be ready to explain why you care about public finance in transport:
- Is it about social impact?
- Urban development?
- Fighting corruption and promoting transparency?
➡ Example pitch:
“I’m passionate about financial transparency in public services. Transportation impacts millions, and I want to be part of ensuring that funding is used responsibly and effectively.”

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