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Build a Job-Winning Accountant Resume

Accountants can stand out by proving accuracy and efficiency. Show GAAP knowledge, month-end close excellence, and audit readiness with measurable outcomes.

Replace generalities with quantification: “Reduced close cycle from 10 to 6 days; eliminated $250K in unbilled receivables via reconciliation.”

ResumeReady helps you structure achievements clearly and pass ATS filters.

GAAPMonth-end closeReconciliationsAP/ARAuditsNetSuite/QuickBooks

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Accountant Resume FAQs

What should an accountant include on a resume?
GAAP knowledge, month-end close, reconciliations, AP/AR, audits, and system experience (NetSuite/QuickBooks). Quantify accuracy and efficiency gains.
How do I show impact in accounting roles?
Quantify close time reduction, error reduction, audit performance, and process automation outcomes.
How long should an accounting resume be?
One to two pages depending on experience. Keep content aligned with the target role’s responsibilities.

Common Metrics to Show

  • Close cycle time, reconciliation accuracy
  • Audit results, control remediation
  • AP/AR aging, DSO/Days Payable
  • Automation gains, process efficiency

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