3 Ways to Be More Memorable in Your Accounting Interview
How do you differentiate yourself in an accounting interview so that you stand out from the competition?
Wear a fancy tie? Nope. End the interview with a flourish and a “ta da?” Not so much.
Instead, if you want to make a great impression try these 3 things.
Plan Your Peaks
3 Words You Should Never Use to Describe Yourself in a Finance Interview
Finance interviews are your chance to put your best foot forward. This means using language to accurately describe why you could be a difference maker to an organization.
There are, however, several words that could sink your finance interview ship.
To avoid torpedoing your chances read on.
Perfectionist
Not only
4 Ways to Impress a Hiring Manager Before Your Interview
You know that preparation before an interview is one of the keys to being successful.
Preparation allows you to feel a sense of confidence, helps banish the interview jitters and gets you ready to explain why you should be the candidate of choice. But what else can you do to
How to Banish Your Finance Interview Jitters
If the thought of going to a finance interview gives you the jitters (think five cups of coffee worth) then look no further.
This blog will give you three key tips designed to calm your nerves, stop your hands from shaking and drop your breathing down from hyper-speed.
If you
Toronto Accountant? How to Play to Your Strengths in an Interview
In the make or break moment of an accounting interview you need to play to your strengths. But how do you do that without appearing overconfident?
When it comes to conducting a gold star interview, here are three ways to highlight what makes you exceptional.
Industry Experience
Employers want candidates
Tips for Accountants: How to Communicate Value in an Interview
Part of acing an interview is the ability to effectively communicate how you can add value to an organization.
You need to create buy-in on the part of your prospective employer without seeming to brag.
Here’s how to say, “I’m fantastic” without actually saying “I’m fantastic.”
Problem
How to Improve Your Finance Interview Process
You’re frustrated. The candidates that you hire aren’t performing up to expectations. You’re spending time and money and you don’t know exactly where the disconnect is.
Perhaps it’s time to look at your interview process. The formula for a successful interview is rooted in preparation.
3 Things to Do Before Your Next Finance Interview
Say the words “finance interview” to yourself while standing in front of a mirror.
If you’re like most of us, your brow will bead with sweat, your pupils will dilate and your muscles in your face will clench.
If none of these things happen, congratulations you’ve been replaced
How to Stand Out in Your Next Accounting Interview
Interviews can be nerve-racking. You want to connect to the employer, communicate with confidence and be the candidate of choice.
But you’re not sure how to stand out in your next accounting interview.
Never fear, we have your back. Here are three tips to help you cross the finish
Top Clichés to Avoid Using in an Accounting Job Interview
You’ve made it past the first hurdle in the hiring process – your resume has passed muster – and now you are poised to answer questions in your accounting job interview.
You’ve prepped and rehearsed your responses and feel ready.To ensure you cross the finish line and are
4 Signs You’re Rocking an Accounting Job Interview
Good news! There are certain signs you can look for that indicate you’re rocking an accounting job interview.
Watch for these hints.
1. It feels like more of a conversation than an interview
If you’re in the midst of an interview for an accounting job and you realize the
Body Language Tips for Your Accounting Job Interview
Your body language during an accounting job interview can speak volumes. Here’s how you can ensure it’s saying the right things.
Preparing for an accounting job interview (or several) is stressful enough without having to worry about body language. And yet, your physical comportment can make all the