Accounting Resume Tips:

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Accounting Resume Tips:

The design of your accounting resume must highlight the most important information about your accounting experience, skills and education. At first glance this information forms the image that employers have of your accounting skills and abilities.

Preliminary Requirement :
Research about your accounting career alternatives and organizations of interest before starting your resume.
Organize your thoughts and ideas into your accoutning resume.
Look at other resume guides' accounting resume samples.
Avoid using "I" throughout your resume.

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Contact Information :
Full name
Campus and permanent addresses
Telephone numbers
Email address
Objective : A concise statement in your resume that tells the reader about your career goals and/or expresses interest in a specific job or vacancy. Your objective may include:

A general or specific job title such as an entry-level position, graphic designer.
Any qualifications you wish to state up front such as computer competencies, years of experience, education, or skills such as management, organization, communication, or leadership.
Summary of Qualifications : Recommended for experienced professionals. This section should consist of a minimum of three, and preferably no more than ten, "bullet points", each describing an accomplishment in terms of results.
Example : Experienced accounting manager with five years experience in accounting. Strong accoutning management skills with extensive knowledge in statistical processes.

Accounting Education : In reverse chronological order required information includes:

Degree(s) and major
Date of graduation (month and year)
Universities you attended
Location of universities (city and state)
Any certifications of licenses related to your degree
Accounting Skills : Mention all your accounting related skills which makes your resume outstanding.

Accounting Experience : List the most recent first. Emphasize your accounting related accomplishments and contributions.

Activities : You may want to list your significant student and community activities including organizations, clubs, student government, athletics, and professional affiliations. You may use action verbs to describe your responsibilities and accomplishmentsjust as you did in the Experience section. section.

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