Wednesday 16 November 2011

Accounting Clerks Supervisor Resume


Accounting Clerk Supervisor
Whenever the hiring managers receive resumes for any position, they receive it in thousands. Do you think that these professionals have time to go through all those resumes, and even if they did, how much time is given in reading each resume? Hardly, 5 seconds. Therefore, whenever you are preparing an accounting clerk supervisor resume, you should have this fact engraved in your mind, and try to make the best use of the allotted time.

So, you have very little time in your hand to capture the readers’ attention. This may sound unfair and rough for any job seeker. Getting their attention in such a short time is difficult. However, you cannot blame anyone since it is 'you' who is a need of a job. We know the situation you all are going through. Therefore, to help you out, we are providing the following instructions, which will help you in catching the employers’ attention and creating a result-yielding resume.

     Titles and/or Headings
The hiring managers have to scan countless resumes daily. Your goal should be to find a place in the 'deserving candidate list.' This is possible if you use the job titles and describe the skills under a heading that is matching with the job criteria. Look at the job requirements carefully, and use words that can stand and match with the job descriptions.

      Layout
Sometimes, look of the resumes does matters. If you have formatted the information in a neat and professional manner, the hiring managers would like it and may give more time than the usual for your resume. If the job title you hold does not match with their requirements, they will not waste their time in reading it further. Moreover, they may find you unsuitable or inexperienced for the position. Describe your previous and current responsibilities in a chronological format. Include and highlight the relevant work experience, skills and qualifications needed in the applied job. This will help them to judge you quickly and easily.

      Consider your content as an advertisement
The layout and content of your resume should complement each other. Both are equally important, but the focus should be more on the information about your skills and experience.  The experience you will describe should read something like this, "Developed and updated accounts payables and receivables for XYZ company having a yearly turnover of $5 million."

You will be quantifying your information with action words in this manner. Further, the hiring managers would find your worth easily.

     Identify key words from the job descriptions
Your work will be easy if you are able to recognize the keywords associated with the job. This skill will surely help you in drafting the resume as per the employers’ interest. For example, a job advertisement for an accounting clerk supervisor position will read, "Seeking experienced accounting clerk supervisor to oversee accounting clerks, train or instruct staff, evaluate staffs’ job performance, analyze accounting activities of the company, and assist with budget planning, with bachelor’s degree in accounting and minimum of four years experience."

Now, the keywords from this section would be: supervision, training and instruction, performance evaluation, analysis and planning.  Use these skills in a separate heading and describe the role performed. Remember, the role performed should be in action words.

Follow these instructions and make your accounting clerk resume effective. If you know any person working in the company you are applying to, speak to him/her and find out what the hiring managers are looking for in the applied position.

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