An accountant resume must highlight important information about your accounting experience, skills and education. This article gives you some ideas of the sort of information that an employer is looking for.
Basically a resume should contain your full name, permanent address, telephone numbers and email addresses. Apart from that an accountant resume should include the following information:
A clear cut career and job objective which shows your sense of direction to the employer.
Your resume should have the names of each of your employers and your corresponding job titles.
Give a brief description about the employer like what they are doing, if they are not well known.
Include your career goals and express your interest in a specific job that you are applying for.
Mention a minimum of two and preferably not more than ten points, each describing an accomplishment in terms of results as an accountant.
Mention all your accounting related skills which make your resume outstanding.
In reverse chronological order include required information that includes your degree(s) and major, date of graduation, universities you attended, location of universities and any certifications of licenses related to your degree.
Emphasize your accounting related accomplishments and contributions.
Optimize your sentences for effectiveness and use management oriented words in your resume.
Use as many accounts related key words, skill headings and use of action verbs. For example Management of A/R Accounts, Billing and Collections, Supervision of Accounting and Administrative Staff, Balance Sheet and Management Status Reports etc.
Mention how you have reduced costs and saved money in your department or the organization in general by any means.
Mention how you improved the efficiency and productivity within your department.
Highlight any other achievements that have benefited your department and obviously your organization in general..
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WhyLabs.com Introduced Striking Innovations in Online Fraud Prevention Industry: Tailored Fraud Scoring System Customized to Every E-business Type
(ContentDesk) February 15, 2006 -- WhyLabs, a trusted company in e-commerce, has been constantly updating and advancing its reliable Fraud Screening System to stay ahead even the most sophisticated fraudsters. It resulted in development of expanded anti-fraud solution which has no analogues worldwide.
WhyLabs mission is to minimize online fraud.
We provide automated methods for ecommerce websites to filter out potentially negative transactions, says Drausett. To realize this goal WhyLabs team has just launched:Tailored Fraud Scoring System.
(http://www.whylabs.com/technology_tailored.php)The Head of Technological Department, Alex Walsh states Having ample experience in online fraud prevention I can assure you so many business types, so many fraudsters behavior. Only unique fraud scoring pattern customized to the very business will hedge fraudulent attempts. They customize fraud...
WhyLabs.com Introduced Striking Innovations in Online Fraud Prevention Industry: Tailored Fraud Scoring System Customized to Every E-business Type
10 Heavy Duty Online Sales Grabbers
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1. Give your prospects extra incentives so they will
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2. Make your small business look big on the world
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3.
Attract a lot more customers by giving them clear
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4. Give your customers buying incentives so they'll
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5. Tell people about your site whenever you get a
chance.
Those people will tell other people and so
on. It's a cheap way to multiply your advertising.
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Comcourse Announces Free GED Program for College-bound Students
Santa Cruz, CA (ContentDesk) February 23, 2006 -- Comcourse announces that its free GED program, located at www.gedforfree.com , is available for individuals who are seeking to enter college. The system provides a complete course of study in all of the subject areas. It is self-paced, and requires only an Internet connection. It is open to anyone."Individuals who drop out of high school are less likely to find employment, and have significant lower earning potential, than high school graduates and individuals who have passed the GED exams. Furthermore, colleges usually require a diploma or high school equivalent.
As part of our 'No Adult Left Behind' initiative, Comcourse is offering an immediate opportunity for serious and motivated adults to get back on the educational track," stated David Grebow, Comcourse Chief Learning Officer."With the support of local and national GED non-profit educational centers, Comcourse is able...
Comcourse Announces Free GED Program for College-bound Students
Second Coming Clothing Co: A Unique Online Christian Apparel Store Donates 100% of Its Net Profits for Humanitarian Aid
(ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) October 4, 2005 -- By purchasing clothes from SECONDCOMING CLOTHING CO, a new online apparel store, consumers are able to change hearts and save lives. One-hundred percent of the net profits from sales at Second Coming Clothing Co will be distributed for humanitarian aid throughout the world. Initially, monies will be earmarked for Hurricane Katrina/Rita victims through faith based organizations like Samaritan's Purse and Operation Blessing. "Our opening line will feature our own private label of fashionable clothes for the whole family with dynamic t-shirts that have 'Christian messages with an edge,' " says Rick Wade, CEO of Second Coming Clothing Co.The company has a unique trademarked logo that will be embroidered on most of the clothes in addition to the private label. The t-shirts have one of a kind designs fashioned to the edgy messages and can only be found and purchased on our web-site.
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Five Rules for Negotiating Online
Copyright 2006 Mary Greenwood
Five Rules for Negotiating Online.
Negotiating online is different from communicating in person. First of all, it is not done in real time. Communicating online is by definition a delayed process. One party sends an email and then waits for a response. Since you cannot see or hear the other person, you are getting all your cues from the online message.
Because you are typing and thinking at the same time, it is easy to make mistakes which only get noticed after you have already sent it. Here are five rules that apply to negotiating via email.
1) Set the tone.
When you are sending your messages by email, that is the only thing the other side sees. The other party cannot see your face or look at your body language. Your emails will set the tone.
Do not write everything in CAPITAL LETTERS. That is like shouting and is considered to be very rude.
Be careful with expressions like LOL (laughing...