With over 55,000 accountancy professionals in Singapore and more, each year with new graduates entering the workforce, the competition for Accountancy and Finance jobs can be quite intense, especially for senior-level hires where the number of vacancies is usually limited. As a result, it is important to ensure your CV stands out amongst your competitors.
So, what qualifies as an attractive Accounting and Finance CV?
1. Style equals Substance
The design and format of your resume absolutely matter. A clean, well-structured CV catches the hiring manager’s attention quickly as it speaks volumes of the effort and time that you put into presenting yourself.
A good CV should include:
Additionally, a good CV is usually styled with:
2. Highlight your Skills
Without going overboard, if you are a senior finance professional with over 15 to 20 years of experience, you should aim for a 2-page CV that focuses on recent roles and provides concise summaries.
Your CV should also highlight key skills and experiences required for the job, hence it is good to utilize keywords from the job ad to increase your CV’s visibility.
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3. Quality > Quantity
Lastly, don’t just list achievements; explain how you achieved them.
Avoid vague statements like “successfully implemented.” Be specific about your actions, methods, and results. Focus on achievements that align with the employer’s goals.
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There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to crafting an Accounting and Finance CV.
What differentiates a good CV from an impressive CV is how you present your capabilities, strengths, and accomplishments in a detailed and concise manner. Along with a good career summary and the right keywords, your resume will outshine your competitors.
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