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| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by Nobody: 11:08pm On May 26, 2023 |
if you worked with the govt you will have been more appreciated . |
| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by rafcrown(m): 7:15am On May 27, 2023 |
Thinking like Don Quixote.How is your comment relevant to this post? Go to court and tell them there.Go with mat? Trouble maker. hkidola00: |
| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by headboyprince(m): 8:27am On May 27, 2023 |
lavylilly:is this still available ![]() |
| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by saith2562: 3:15pm On May 27, 2023 |
I'm sorry to hear about your frustrating experiences at your previous job. It sounds like you put in a lot of effort and achieved significant improvements during your time as acting general manager and accountant. It's understandable that you feel unappreciated and undervalued given the circumstances. If you have already made the decision to move on from your current position, it's important to focus on finding new opportunities that align with your skills and goals. Here are a few suggestions to help you in your job search: Update your resume: Make sure your resume highlights your expertise in accounting, finance management, cost accounting, and tax filing. Include any notable accomplishments or achievements that demonstrate your skills and experience. Network: Tap into your professional network, including colleagues, former classmates, and industry contacts. Inform them that you are seeking new opportunities and ask if they have any leads or can provide recommendations. Networking can often open doors to hidden job opportunities. Online job platforms: Utilize online job platforms and websites that cater to accounting and finance roles. Explore job listings and submit your applications to positions that match your qualifications and preferences. Tailor your cover letter and resume to each specific job application to showcase your relevant skills and experiences. Professional organizations: Join professional accounting organizations and attend industry events or webinars. These events provide opportunities to network with professionals in your field and learn about potential job openings. Recruitment agencies: Consider reaching out to recruitment agencies that specialize in accounting and finance placements. They may have access to job opportunities that are not publicly advertised. Personal branding: Establish an online presence through platforms like LinkedIn. Create a professional profile that highlights your skills and experiences. Share relevant industry content and engage with others in the accounting and finance community to increase your visibility. Remember to stay positive and persistent throughout your job search. It may take some time to find the right opportunity, but with your experience and skills, there is a good chance of finding a position where you feel appreciated and valued. Good luck in your job search, and I hope you find a rewarding opportunity soon. https://topratedhomeproducts.com/ |
| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by lavylilly: 5:22pm On May 27, 2023 |
headboyprince:Yes |
| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by headboyprince(m): 7:38pm On May 27, 2023 |
lavylilly:how will I send my cv |
| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by Mish02(op): 8:32pm On May 27, 2023 |
saith2562:Thank you. I'll explore Al options. |
| Re: The Pain Of An Accountant by Hamachi(f): 11:15am On May 31, 2023 |
Jamahyel:True |
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