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How To Make Yourself Stand Out As An Accountant 

Accounting is a highly competitive industry that many people pursue. It can be frustrating to put several years of hard work into a college education only to find out you cannot find a job. With so many students and young adults entering the industry, companies have to find something to distinguish you from the rest of the crowd. Luckily, there are some things you can do to make yourself stand out as an accountant.

If you have confidence and faith in yourself, it should not be that difficult to promote yourself and what you have to offer. While it is not always the best thing to talk yourself up, this is certainly a time that you want to lay it all out on the line. You want to go out on a limb and express your true value and how you can better the team.

It is important that you make it known you can better the team as a whole. Companies are not looking for someone that is conceded and thinks they can do it all on their own. You have to show that you have individual skills as well as the ability to work well with others. What makes a company run is the collaboration of the team as a whole.

Obviously, you want to show that you have a unique selling knowledge and skills. In order to set yourself apart from others as an accountant, you want to display your skills, experience, education, and knowledge within the field. Even if you are a team player, this alone will not get you by if you do not know what you are talking about.

One of the most important things you can do in any industry you decide to pursue is network. It is sad to say, but sometimes it is not what you know but who you know. If there is a position open and it is down to you and someone else, you are going to get the job if you have been recommended or you know the person doing the hiring.

It is important you understand that you can never know too many people. Get out there and meet as many people in the accounting industry as possible. The more familiar people become with you, the better chance you have of landing a solid position.

As you network, you can begin to build a social group along the way. Having a group of people you can advise, ask questions, and share experiences with can help you prepare for what is to come. You can gain a better understanding of what to expect with your interview or in your first job. While not every profession is the same, these are people that have experienced it first-hand.

Part of excelling in a profession like accounting is to always keep your mind open and be willing to develop new skills. Listen to what the people in your social group have to say and offer. The more skills you can develop, the better off you will be. You never want to limit yourself to what you already have. It is the people who are constantly expanding their mind that look professional.

You want to make this known in your interview. Make it known that you have an adequate amount of knowledge in the field, but you are excited to progress and learn as much as possible from those already in the field. Let the person hiring you know that you are willing to do whatever it takes to learn how to become the best accountant possible.

It is a rough world out there with so many people and so few jobs. These are a few things you can do to help separate yourself from the rest of the competition so you can become the best accountant possible.

Accounting in the News 

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Useful accountancy links 

Accountacy Magazine
Accountancy magazine is the leading monthly UK magazine for chartered accountants.
Accounting on Wikipedia
Accountancy definition from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
ACCA Global
The global body for professional accountants.
Accountant Careers
Accountancy and finance job search.

Accounting books on Amazon 

Principles of Accountancy (1913)

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Accountancy Systems in Third World Economies

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About Back Office Solutions 

Norwich based accountants

Back Office Solutions Ltd. offer a wide range of Accountancy, Business Consultancy, Outsourcing and Finance Recruitment services to enable small and medium size businesses to be managed more effectively.

We were founded in 2007 to offer a range of Accountancy, Business Consultancy, Outsourcing and Finance Recruitment services to Sole Traders, Partnerships and Small and Medium size Limited Companies. Although based in Norfolk we happily deal with businesses across the UK.

For more information on Norwich Accountants, Back Office Solutions, please visit:http://www.backofficesolutions.co.uk

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    Simon Simon Mar 16, 2009 @ 7:36 am
    Nice Lens... can you recommend any book keeping software packages for small businesses? I've tried sage but it looks like overkill for my needs

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