Seasoned financial analyst with advanced knowledge in the areas of forecasting, budgeting, accounting, and analysis. Thirteen years of experience in market assessment, portfolio management, and budget projections. Proven record of helping large and small companies set, reach, and exceed financial goals.
It does! The Summary alone emphasizes many areas of expertise, such as “accounting,” “forecasting,” and “market assessment.” The skills section points out even more proficiencies such as “risk management” and “strategy and process development” to round out the illustration of the jobseeker. The work experience section expands on these qualifications in detail to further portray the range of capabilities the jobseeker has.
The sample clearly conveys that the jobseeker has an adequate amount of education and experience to qualify for a financial analyst position. The jobseeker points out his many years of experience in his Summary, and proceeds to describe that experience in detail in his work experience section. The sample’s education section showcases both a master’s and bachelor’s degree in relevant fields.
Yes! The sample includes not just typical daily responsibilities but impressive accomplishments as well, emphasizing how the jobseeker was able to “reduce annual expenditure by 15%” in the work experience section. Even better, the jobseeker uses numbers and percentages to communicate these accomplishments in a way that grabs the attention of hiring managers and makes the candidate more memorable.
Absolutely. Take a look at the work experience sample. In addition to typical daily tasks, the jobseeker mentions responsibilities of supervision, working with the company president, and staying “constantly aware” of market information. This shows employers that the candidate can handle the high expectations and demands of the position.
With a Summary that is strong but succinct, skills and work experience sections that utilize bullet points, and an education section that is short and to the point, the resume sample is very easy to read. While the formatting does allow for easy skimming, the jobseeker’s use of important industry phrases and keywords encourages employers to slow down and investigate him further.