
Interview Techniques – Tips on how to secure that all important accounting job
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When you are about to embark on the interview of your career to try and secure that all important accounting job, a few interview techniques could definitely come in handy. It is not wise to just try and ‘wing’ an interview, especially if it is for a job which is of great importance to your accounting career. Prepare yourself for the interview of your life and arm yourself with a few interview techniques which will ensure you the successful outcome of winning the accounting job of career.
Interview Techniques to gain a successful accounting job
Body language speaks volumes in a job interview.
No matter how nervous you are and how much this accounting job means to you, make sure you maintain your composure. Do not start fidgeting during the interview and avoid being too eager as it may suggest that you are desperate for the accounting job. Always be professional and business like during a job interview and never share any personal details which are irrelevant to the situation.

Identify with the person conducting the job interview
A good interview technique is to try and establish a rapport with the person conducting the interview during the first few minutes of the job interview. Ask relevant questions pertaining to the accounting job at hand and use these questions to demonstrate your seriousness about joining the firm’s accounting department.
Talk not only about your past accounting experience, but also about your accounting potential
Use the job interview to emphasize what an asset you would be to the accounting department or firm. Try to avoid using negative phrases during the interview, but be persuasive and let them know what benefits the accounting firm or department will gain from awarding the accounting job to you. Asking questions will provide you with the opportunity to further impress the person conducting the interview with details which otherwise may have not arisen during the interview.
Negotiating a salary you deserve for the accounting job of your dreams
No job interview is complete without the person conducting the interview asking you what your salary expectations are for the accounting job at hand. It is best to do your research prior to the interview and be prepared to answer this question. Try to ensure that you do not mention a figure first, but allow the person conducting the job interview to do so. In the instance that you are asked the question and cannot tactfully turn the question around, always respond vaguely naming a range rather than a fixed amount.