Accounting Resume Builder
8 Video lessons
1 Resume template download
1 Case study
Course Overview
Get more interviews with the fastest and easiest way to craft your accounting/finance resume.
What You'll Learn
Your resume is the most visible part of your job search. Let someone else take care of the formatting and font choices, so you can focus on writing a better resume.
- How to use the Accounting Resume Template
- Writing job descriptions that get noticed
- Selecting the best resume fonts
- Accounting resume examples
- Beat resume screening software with these tips
- Resume file type mistakes, and how to avoid them (this is important!)
Course Content
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Introduction: How to get the most value from this course.
RESUME FRAMEWORK
How to write job descriptions that get noticed: The tried-and-true format that instantly transforms your resume.
Case Study: Resume Rescue: Watch me fix this accounting resume in under 10 minutes. Download: Accounting Resume Template: Jump start your resume writing with this professional resume template.ADVANCED RESUME TOPICS
Choosing the right resume font: Pick a font in under a minute, and get back to writing your resume. Selecting the correct file type for your resume: Should you upload a Word doc or PDF copy of your resume? Get past resume screening software: Get past the software and get your resume in front of a real person with these simple strategies. Fix the #1 resume mistake: Here's the biggest reason everyone screws this up, and a simple solution to avoid it. Should I include references on my resume?: Do references have a place on a modern resume?Get INSTANT Access To Accounting Resume Builder Now
CPA Talent is Different
Yes, you can find other trainings and advice that cover similar topics, but a CPA Talent course is unique because it's built and taught by real accountants who actually hire accounting teams and apply for the same jobs you do.
In other words, we aren't journalists or "researchers." We're in-the-trenches doers who despise untested theory and believe that the best way to learn something is to roll up your sleeves and get your hands a little dirty. If that sounds appealing, then welcome! You've found your home.