Interview preparation for the Accounting Job
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Having completed your resume and posted it on accounting-jobs.com, you are now about to face an interview for the accounting job of your dreams. Making it this far in today’s competitive accounting world is highly commendable, but of course this does not pay the bills. So what’s the next step? Prepare yourself for the interview of your lifetime to ensure you steamroll your competition and walk away with the accounting job your heart so desires.
Prepare yourself for the interview and walk away with the accounting job
Prepare for difficult questions before the accounting job interview
For example, a common question in an interview is to ask you about your strengths and weaknesses. Take a few moments to prepare your answers prior to heading off to your interview so that you have a clear idea as to what you should say and more importantly what you should not say.

Think positively about your ability to win the accounting job.
Irrespective of the reasons for you leaving or being dismissed from your previous accounting job, keep in mind that out of the hundred of others vying for this accounting job, it is you who has been short listed for an interview. Having said this, don’t assume that you have this accounting job in the bag and act over confident either.
Study the job description for the accounting job and the accounting firm’s profile.
Prior to leaving for your all important accounting interview, it is best if you study the job description provided as well as read up as much as possible on the accounting firm as well so that you appear knowledgeable during the interview. It is always a good idea to check out the accounting firm’s website and get a feel for the organisational culture as well.
Market yourself for your accounting dream job.
Making a good first impression is critical during a job interview. Ensure you have chosen proper professional attire which in keeping with the position of the accounting job and the accounting firm’s organisation culture. For example some accounting companies are very relaxed and are happy for employees to come casually dressed, whereas a most of the accounting firms are still fixed on professional conservative attire. Look to avoid bright colours and stick to suits, sensible shoes and a neat appearance.