How to Build Influence in Your New Finance Job
We often hear about influencers – people who are able to shape points of view and circumstances to align with their own. They seem to have an ability to build consensus and understand what it takes to be successful.
If you’re starting a new finance job, there are certainly things
How to Succeed in Your Finance Job at a Large Company
You just landed a new role with a large company. Your previous position was with a much smaller organization. And while you’re not worried about making the transition, you do wonder how to ramp up quickly and start showing value.
Here are 5 ways to demonstrate that your company made
How To Tell if a Finance Job is the Right Fit for You
An infographic published by Fast Company detailed the disturbing stats around employee turnover. A little less than a third of employees leave within the first six months on the job, with 81% of those who exit working at an entry or intermediate level position.
This creates a ‘food for thought’ moment.
3 Reasons Not to Accept a Counter Offer
It’s understandable why you might want to accept a counter offer. After all, it’s an environment you know and there’s security in that.
But there are some pitfalls that come with saying ‘yes’ both to your personal brand and potential career trajectory. Here are 3 of them.
Trust
3 Ways to Impress Your New Finance Manager
You’re starting in a new role and want to impress your finance manager.
While the first two months in any job can feel overwhelming as you learn the ins and outs, there are definitely ways to show that the company made a wise choice in hiring you.
Here are
5 Tips for Rocking Your First Week at a New Finance Job
Anytime you start a new role, it’s critically important to make a good first impression.
You need to be accessible, humble and communicate effectively.
Want to rock your first week at your new finance job? Consider the following five tips.
Create a Business Flow Chart
In order to drive
5 Questions to Ask Before Accepting Your New Finance Job
The interview might be over, and you may already have received a job offer, but that doesn’t mean you should be done with your questioning.
So congratulations are in order! You’ve successfully navigated the potentially challenging waters of the interview process and have emerged as the candidate of
Making a Killer First Impression at Your New Accounting Job
You only get one chance to make a first impression. Here are some tips to help you make it count.
So here’s the situation: you’ve just nabbed a new accounting or financial job and are eager to get in your new co-workers’ – not to mention new bosses’ – good