You’ve Got the Degree — 
Now What?

Learn how to market yourself with resume tips, cover letter support, and more.

You’ve Studied Hard — Now Let’s Land That Job

Congratulations on completing your accounting degree — now it’s time to take the next step. Whether you're applying for graduate roles, internships, or entry-level positions, we’re here to help you stand out.

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Personal Development Essentials

Employers look beyond just grades — they’re searching for well-rounded professionals who can communicate clearly, manage time effectively, and work well with others.

Now’s the time to invest in yourself. These free short courses and resources can help you build the soft skills that matter in every workplace, especially in accounting and finance.

Practical Skills for Success

Sharpen Your Communication

Learn how to communicate clearly, adapt to different styles, and build strong professional networks through both verbal and written skills.

Build Professional Habits

Master time management, focus, workplace relationships, and problem-solving to grow your confidence and navigate work challenges with ease.

Excel at Customer Service

Understand the fundamentals of delivering great service, handling customer communication, and developing essential client-facing skills.

Plan Your Career Growth

Get career-ready with practical guidance on professionalism, goal setting, and building your reputation as a reliable team member.

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Writing Skills

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Resume, Cover Letter, Interview Techniques, and LinkedIn Profile optimisation.




Build a Winning Resume

Your resume is your first impression. Make it count.

Your resume isn’t just a list of qualifications — it’s your personal marketing tool.
Employers scan resumes in seconds, so it needs to be clear, relevant, and tailored to the job you’re applying for.

Here’s how to make yours stand out:

 Customise your resume for each job application, highlighting relevant skills and experiences that match the job description.

 Ensure your resume is well-organised with clear headings, bullet points, and a readable font to make it easy for employers to scan.

 Focus on your accomplishments rather than just listing job duties. Use quantifiable results to demonstrate your impact.

✓ Use keywords from the job listing to pass through Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and catch the employer's attention.

 Carefully check for typos, grammatical errors, and formatting inconsistencies. A polished resume reflects attention to detail and professionalism.




Write a Standout Cover Letter

Show employers why you're the right fit.

A great cover letter doesn’t repeat your resume — it tells your story. It highlights why you’re applying, how your skills match the role, and what you can bring to the organisation.

It’s your chance to connect with the employer and make a memorable impression.

     

Craft a Powerful Application

 Tailor each cover letter to the specific job and company, addressing the hiring manager by name if possible.

Showcase skills and experiences that directly align with the job requirements and demonstrate your qualifications.

 Use impactful achievements to illustrate your suitability for the role and make your cover letter memorable.

Express genuine interest in the company and position, demonstrating your passion and motivation to contribute.

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Nail the Interview

Interviews can be nerve-wracking, especially your first few,
but the key is preparation. Knowing what to expect and
how to respond will help you present yourself with confidence, clarity, and professionalism.

     

How to Approach Your Interview

Interviewers typically ask technical, behavioural, and scenario-based questions.
Be prepared to discuss key accounting tasks and taxation topics, including compliance and reporting. They will also want to see how you perform under pressure and collaborate with others.
The focus will depend on the role you’re applying for — whether it’s bookkeeper, assistant accountant, graduate accountant, or tax accountant.
Research the specific responsibilities and skills required for the role to tailor your answers effectively.
Highlight relevant experience and examples that demonstrate your suitability for the position.




Level Up Your LinkedIn

Your LinkedIn profile is more than a digital résumé — it tells your professional story. 

Whether you're applying for graduate roles or just exploring options, having a clear, polished profile will help you make meaningful connections.



     

Stand Out Where Employers Look First

Craft a clear headline with relevant keywords and a concise summary highlighting your skills and goals.
Use a high-quality headshot and consider a branded banner to showcase your expertise visually.
Don't just list duties; quantify achievements and the value you brought to previous roles.
Sprinkle relevant keywords throughout your profile to help recruiters discover you for job openings.
Network with industry professionals, share relevant content, and join groups to build your reputation.