Three Steps to the Top Finance Jobs
The current rough state of economy doesn’t mean that there will be absolutely no finance jobs. It just means that the finance jobs will be fewer, and the competition for them will be steeper. So if you are a finance professional, and happen to be looking for a finance job in these tough economic times, here are three steps, which if properly taken, can push you ahead of the pack in the competition for the few finance jobs available.
1. Update Your Skill Set. Unique circumstances call for unique skills, if one is to sail through them successfully. Most professionals looking for the top finance jobs right now are equipped garage heaters with skill-sets which were adequate for the better times, but which might be considered inadequate for the current circumstances. Simply put, to beat your competitors in the search for top finance jobs, you will need to have skills that they don’t have. Having a unique skill-set gives an employer a reason to consider you for a job in preference to another candidate. And this applies whether you are looking for the top finance jobs in the financial sector, the middle office finance jobs in governments and non-profit organizations or even for the more ordinary commerce and industry accounting jobs. The unique skills in question need not be anything really fancy. Having, for example, a certificate in project management (which you can earn in a couple of weeks) puts you ahead of another candidate without such a certificate, even if you have the same basic qualification. Similarly if you are looking for commerce and industry accounting jobs, you might be well advised to approach the potential employer armed with at least some basic understanding of the workings of the business or industry you are considering working in. Armed with such a basic understanding of the underlying industry or business puts you at least one step ahead of another equally qualified finance expert who lacks such understanding.
2. Work on Your Resume. The presentation of your resume can make a great difference in your search for top finance jobs, and is likely to have an influence on the employer, even before they get to look at its contents. You might consider enlisting the help of a professional resume service, to help with the presentation of your resume. Remember the number of otherwise qualified candidates who get otherwise shoved out of the recruitment process simply because of poor resume presentation is huge – ensure you don’t fall for the same trap.
3. Consider enlisting the help of a finance recruitment agency. In a bid to reduce the workload involved in the recruitment process, many employers are increasingly turning to recruitment agencies for their staffing needs. This is especially true for executive jobs, like the top finance jobs, whose recruitment process might involve some level of head-hunting, and which employers might feel uneasy doing themselves, preferring to delegate it to recruitment agencies instead. Many employers are also increasingly turning to these finance recruitment agencies even for jobs which don’t necessarily involve head-hunting, like commerce and industry accounting jobs and other middle office finance jobs. This means that anyone looking for any sort of finance job is best advised to at least deposit their resume with the one of the major finance recruitment agencies. These finance recruitment agencies usually charge very nominal fees for their services, and the services they provide are very often worth what they charge.
David
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January 10th, 2010 at 5:15 pm
Self inflicted Chaos?
Don’t ever ask for help so this is a way to circumvent that problem-
How does one stop causing chaos is ones life.
Background – 45yr white male living in the midwest, 9 kids in family, middle child, never knew father, very very little connection with mother, abusive step father.
Divorced – worked three jobs, wife fell in love with someone else, divorced her. both to blame – I know
Problem: Relationship, will stay away from anyone getting close to me ea: friends, family, girls lol
Jobs: Never lost a job, but caused myself promotions by disagree with the ones trying to promote me.
Finances: Make 70,000 but always in trouble financially, not bad enough not being able to get out of it in 2 months time.
Timing: will always wait to the last minute to leave, just to see if I can still get there on time. It just seems that everytime things are going great, I have to screw up some part of my live, to have to start over.
Any help for me, classic case I even took this down to the last le
January 10th, 2010 at 10:17 pm
Sorry, but you don’t sound much different than alot of people.
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January 10th, 2010 at 10:19 pm
i have to agree that it doesnt sound like your life is any more chaotic that most people. honestly, making $70K puts you in a better position than the average person is in. and getting out of debt within 2 months would be fantastic!! i have debt that will take me years to pay off, but i still know there are people in way worse trouble than me.
crap happens. its a part of life, not necessarily some psychological problem you have that causes you to sabbotage everything.
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January 10th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Considering you are an adult living away from your chaotic family, now divorced from problem relationship, there isn’t a whole lot of chaos left in your life except financially. Since finances do affect our lives so much, it feels like everything is out of control. Get some good financial advice–read a book (Suze Orman is good), go to a financial counselor, or something to establish some better habits.
You are better off than you think–and you do deserve a good life.
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