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This all depends on the level you are at. At the more Junior end of the market, a lot will come down to attitude. Make sure you show up early, be responsive, and be open to learning. These are all hard to “prove” but there are ways you can give them a flavour throughout the interview process. You know what they say, first impressions are everything!
For accounts, it’s going to be work experience, studies, systems used, sectors worked in, projects undertaken, and a track record of hitting deadlines and improving processes. If you can bring anything to your interview or highlight these in your CV, you’re on to a winner.
As above, make sure you clearly highlight:
These should all be documented in the first half of page 1 on a CV….
With so many CVs hitting hiring managers, you need to catch attention quickly.
Other ways to enhance are:
Accountants are some of the most diligent people in the professional world.
Knowing your processes and your numbers inside out is super important, expect to be asked to provide depth to anything you’ve done in your previous role.
Once you hit a skills threshold, decisions will ultimately be made on whether they can see themselves working with you. Show an interest in them, build rapport, create buy-in and show them you’d be easy to work and get along with as well as being top-notch at the job.
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