How to Make An Impressive Management Accountant’s CV

Management accountants are the real workers of a company who is needed behind the curtains to monitor company’s functioning, formulate strategies of production, operation, funding and risk management and help in decision-making processes. To become a management accountant, your CV must show that zeal and passion which any company looks for this post.

Your CV is mirror of your image, personality, virtues and weaknesses, skills and lacking. To grab the job of a management accountant show up the attitude to take up challenges, flair for data and accounting and display your skills and achievements highlighting them in a way that can make the employer consider you for the post.

Academic and professional qualifications count a lot to get the job of a management accountant. An employer will first of all look in your CV to find whether you have acquired minimum qualification and training to fit into the job. Being certified by any of the six main professional bodies such as ICMA, CPA, CA, etc will give you an edge over your competitors coming with simple graduation. The employers take these certifications as an assurance of your orientation to pursue the career of a management accountant and take you positively.

A solid career history can make your task half done already. If your CV has a strong work experience showing consistency with good feedback, you already grab a prospective employer’s attention. Who wants a novice to work on such a responsible post of management accountant?

If your CV has spelling mistakes, you can never claim to have capabilities to handle the tasks a management accountant generally does. It can bring an embarrassing situation for you at the time of interview. So double check to correct spelling, grammar and jargon words. If you are not sure, take help from a friend to have a second opinion of your CV.

Formatting a CV is also equally important. Since visual impression make an employer look seriously into the matters written in your CV, highlight the points which you want to emphasize. Putting subheadings, awards, scholarships, presentations and degrees in bold can make your CV more impressive.

A CV is a formal document, yet need to have a cool professional tool. Do not get over enthusiastic boasting about yourself that may prove you hollow later. Remember, your CV is the first introduction of your personality. Make it sound the way you are. To be a management accountant, your CV should carry credibility, and strengths that a person requires while working on this post. Show up your ability to work under pressure and multi-tasking to prove yourself most suitable.

The CV should be concluded with personal details including your hobbies. In case you want to add something more, you can put them under the heading—other information. Do remember to mention those interests which add to your personality as well as suit the needs of the job you seek for. Team sports, social service etc help you look an ideal and social person who can prove an asset to any organization.

About Prof Janek Ratnatunga 1129 Articles
Professor Janek Ratnatunga is CEO of the Institute of Certified Management Accountants. He has held appointments at the University of Melbourne, Monash University and the Australian National University in Australia; and the Universities of Washington, Richmond and Rhode Island in the USA. Prior to his academic career he worked with KPMG.
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