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![]() | Best Resumes for Accountants and Financial Professionals by Kim Marino ISBN-10: 9780471595427 ISBN-10: 0-471-59542-X ISBN-13: 9780471595427 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-59542-7 Hardcover 1994-02 John Wiley & Sons Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description Offers step-by-step instructions to create a professionally designed resume with 100 examples of winning accounting and financial resumes. Features valuable inside tips, cover and thank you letter samples plus how-to information to complete the resume packet. Includes specific key jobs and descriptions, a section on trends in the work place and details on job search techniques. Presents tough questions most asked in the interview and the answers to them. | ||
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Slightly disappointed This book was useful and somewhat helpful in providing additional information on reformatting my resume. However I probably would have chosen another book had I been able to compare. This book is 199 pages of which well less than half is actually narrated tips on creating a resume. The remainder of the book consists of resume and cover letter examples. In actuality this book should be considered a book of examples rather then instructional. In, addition, the examples are repetitive and often provide the same information over and over. Really in the approximately 75 pages of examples there are only about a dozen unique items to learn from. There are also pages dedicated to listing institutional references which seem to serve almost as a page filler. The book does do a good job of diversifying its audience to a wide level of financial professionals however; in general, it seems somehow inadequate. | ||
Accountants: Do You Have The Best Resume? When looking through books of resumes, I often find that I have a hard time adapting them to myself. This is usually because the resumes don't apply to accounting/finance. For that reason alone I would recommend this book. There are resume examples for the entry-level employee as well as the veteran. There are even some examples of resumes for people interested in changing careers (for example, going from private accounting to a hospital administrator). Also helpful, are tips on interviewing and the cover and thank you letters. The book also lists names and phone numbers of various corporations and professional associations. All in all, I would recommend this book for anyone looking for a job in accounting/finance-no matter what your experience level. | ||