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Asked "when are you coming back to me ?" Is not bad at all and must be asked ! Because nobody want to loose time or it might be that the candidate is on the final stage with other companies. So I think it's fair question to ask actually.
Interview is also kind of negotiation so as candidate I won't let the hiring manager / companies be the strongest part even if they really are… At least form me always worked well by asking that question
Great video sir. How to become CPA, I am basically an Acca member from UK. Currently, I am working as a freelancer on freelancing market places such as upwork and fiverr. Offering bookkeeping services. So will become a CPA will be a good idea? BTW I myself has more than 10 years of working experience
this is good
I went to 3 interviews for a job once, using the advise not to bring up money until the interviewer brought it up, I found that they were trying to hire for half of what I was already making, which made it a total waste of a lot of time for me and the hiring manager (he assumed what I was making at my current job was a lot less). What is a tactful way of asking about salary range for a job in a way as to not to sound as if it is the only factor in a job?
Hey Bill, can you explain maintenance capex and how do you locate it on the financial statements. Thanks!
@the financial Controller: at 8:15 about the salary, most of the time interviewers ask for the salary expectation, how should we respond to that question?
This is great, it helps much. Focus on what can you give to the Company and tot the role.
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Questions to ask: could you tell me what are the challenges in the first few weeks of this job if I am offered the role. You can then touch briefly on the challenges to let the interviewer know you can handle the challenges
When I can expect the decision will be made?
I think this question is showing that I am very interested to hear back from them and join their organization ASAP. Don’t you agree?
Hai.. i am from india… I want to know about the future or chances of SAP in US
Hope I look back at this while employed and appreciate this advice. Today I had the worst interview ever.
Can you do a interview video about GST
This video is really helpful.
P/s, I have a little challenge. I graduated 13years ago and have my MBA 5years ago. For the past 7years, I have been working for a small private company as book keeping officer. My work experience doesn't tally with my academic qualification.
I want to know if companies will hire me for a higher position even with less experience in the field. I really want to grow beyond my current position. Thanks.
Thanks for your videos Bill! I just want some advice if you don't mind. Basically, I started out at a professional accounting firm and acquired my ACA license (UK-equivalent of the CPA). I was there for 3 years, but decided to take a short break and then all of a sudden I moved to another country and got into broking, which was what I was doing for the 7/8 years until around 1.5 years ago when I changed roles and went into management accounting. I feel the gap in my career is stopping me from applying for more senior roles and I'm a little short of confidence. Academically, I'm very strong and people say I'm smart, but I guess I don't try and oversell myself and tend to have doubts. I want to try some positions where I might not have the required experience they are asking for but I am keen to learn. Do you think it's worth my time applying? What can I do to get the hiring manager to consider me among the others with the experience? My friends tell me that every job is just like a new job so you shouldn't think about the level of experience and just go for it. What do you think?
Please the link of checklist questions
Help me understand. Why is sounding needy a problem? What negative outcome does it produce for the company if they were hired? Or are they generally not pleasant to work with?
Great pointers. I have zero experience as an account clerk, however I am self studying and learning from research. Position doesn’t require experience or degree as entry account clerk.. I’ve been in administration for over 20 years do I have a chance?
I wish there weren’t so many ads on your video.
Good tips
Hi Bill, I have a question regarding Linkedin. I just moved to NA (Canada) and I'm looking for an accounting job. Things is in my home country Linkedin is not popular so my Linkedin account does not have any connection. In that case should I include Linkedin account in my resume? Thank you.
I have a question. what are aptitude tests in accounting?