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Resume
Tips for Finance Professionals
Finance
professionals can find career opportunities in any business sector. Whether
you're looking to be a CFO or controller, financial analyst or planner,
portfolio manager or investment counselor, the requisites for the resume are the
same. When
developing your finance resume, focus on skills, areas of expertise,
certifications and specific accomplishments. The resume must convey what you can
do for the companies you are targeting. This can be accomplished by illustrating
how you contributed to previous employers' or clients' fiscal health. Identify Your Goal Before
you develop your resume, you must have a clear job target. Do some preliminary
research -- review job postings, see what types of positions are available and
which companies are hiring, and get a good feel for the desired qualifications.
This research will help you determine the skills and experience you should
emphasize on your resume. Summarize Your Key Qualifications When
constructing your resume, it is crucial to summarize your strengths and key
qualifications in the top half of the first page. This can be accomplished with
the Professional Profile and Areas of Expertise sections. Here is an example of
an opening paragraph for an individual seeking a CFO position: Chief financial officer with 15 years of corporate
accounting and management experience. Hands-on
manager with expertise in accounting systems development, fiscal
management and financial reporting. Proven record of developing and implementing
financial and operational controls that improve P&L scenario and
competitively position firm. In
reading this brief paragraph, a prospective employer or recruiter will
immediately grasp the scope of this candidate's professional experience. Follow
your profile section with an Areas of Expertise, a list of keywords pertinent to
your career choice. In the case of the above candidate, the section might
include the following terms: ·
Financial
and strategic planning. ·
P&L
management. ·
Auditing
and compliance. ·
Operating
and working capital. ·
Budget
development and management. ·
Merger
and acquisition negotiations. ·
Cash-flow
management and modeling. ·
Business
valuations. The
Areas of Expertise should highlight your specific skills and knowledge. You
should also include your industry certifications and licenses, such as CA, CwA
etc.
Emphasize Your Accomplishments The
rest of the resume delves into your professional background. Under each
employer, present a brief paragraph describing your basic job responsibilities,
followed by a bulleted list of accomplishments. Show quantifiable results of
your work. For example: ·
Instrumental
in revenue and income growth of 76 percent over a 15-month period, through both
organic growth and acquisitions. ·
Increased
cash flow by Rs.15 million by consolidating credit-analysis function, reducing
outstanding receivables from 48 to 15 days and minimizing risk from marginal
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