Do you want to move to Colorado?

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  We frequently receive calls and emails from candidates that are interested in moving to Colorado. The question always comes up as to whether you can interview and accept a position in Colorado without actually being here to physically interview with a potential employer. Here are some rough rules of thumb on this issue as… Read more »

Tips to Help You Resign Professionally

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We wanted to share this article written by Suzanne Lucas who is also known for her excellent blog “Evil HR Lady.” https://www.thebalancecareers.com/how-not-to-burn-bridges-when-you-resign-from-your-job-1918987 For help landing your next career move, get in touch with the trained staff at Trimble and Associates today! 

Questions to ask the hiring manager in an interview

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    Read this article about potential interview questions to ask the hiring manager during your interview. This originally appeared in Quora.com but also was published as an article in Inc.com. For help landing your next career move, get in touch with the trained staff at Trimble and Associates today! 

How To Answer ‘Why Is There A Gap In Your Employment?’

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    This is a good article from Forbes.com to help answer those interview questions about employment gaps in your resume. For help landing your next career move, get in touch with the trained staff at Trimble and Associates today! 

One Simple Tip for Boosting Your Finance Resume

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Although you work with numbers every day in your finance career, chances are you’re not using them on your resume. Numbers help quantify your accomplishments, giving a context that helps the interviewer understand the degree of difficulty involved in your tasks. Learn three ways you can use numbers to enhance your accomplishments on your resume…. Read more »

3 Things to Do Before Writing Your Accounting Resume

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Writing your accounting resume can be a challenging undertaking. Knowing what to include, how to format it, and what to exclude can all add up to a complicated task. Follow these guidelines to ensure you stand out among other accounting candidates and land the position you want. Identify Your Goal A well-stated objective is your… Read more »

When to Consider Relocating Accountant Candidates

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Relocating accounting candidates is becoming more common now than ever, and for various reasons. But why would a company want to relocate accounting candidates? Consider these three reasons. After Exhausting Local Area When you encounter a shortage of skilled accountants in your area, it’s time to cast a wider net with your candidate search. Relocating… Read more »

How to Avoid Accounting Career Burnout

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Burnout occurs over a long period of time. You may start to believe your work is meaningless or feel disconnect between what you do and what you want to be doing. Utilize these tips to avoid burnout in your accounting career. Prioritize Projects Analyze your workload to determine what’s most important at the moment and… Read more »

Accountant Position Outlook: Will Open Positions Increase?

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As with any career, you’re always thinking about advancement and future opportunities to help you grow. Learn why accounting opens you up to potentially limitless opportunities, and how you can advance your career. Job Market Growth With growth in the economy and stricter laws and regulations in the financial arena, accounting jobs will continue increasing…. Read more »

4 Summer Team Building Ideas in Colorado

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Encouraging your employees to participate in team building activities raises your corporate and brand profile, engages and develops colleagues in creative ways, and prepares your company for leadership positions within your organization and the community. Here are four ways your employees can participate in team building this summer. Outdoor Event Get your team to volunteer… Read more »