u/IPlayWoWNude

[0 years, Recent Graduate-Bankruptcy Case Administrator, Staff Accountant, United States]

[0 years, Recent Graduate-Bankruptcy Case Administrator, Staff Accountant, United States]

Hello! I am a recent accounting graduate (2nd bachelors degree, finished 16 classes for it in 7 months) looking for some help landing my first accounting position. I have been applying quite a bit and have only gotten denials for positions, figured it is a resume problem. What can I do to change that? I'm not really sure how to describe my job duties without sounding like a robot.

Would adding a summary section help to explain that I am looking to change careers help at all? I am open to moving anywhere in the US for work, and was thinking that using a staffing agency might be my best bet. I honestly haven't had to write a resume for nearly 5 years and any help is greatly appreciated.

u/IPlayWoWNude — 4 days ago

Maybe I've just been unlucky, but these past few days I've seen aurora in around 50% of my online matches. I was on Sett, Kha, and midrange Yi, and I couldn't win a best of 3. I was even able to rip aurora with sabotage and steal it with Akshan a few times. Viktor/Lillia seem to be a decent answer with the sprite bs, but I haven't tested them at all yet. Feels like those 2 won't be able to end the game fast enough either if opponent gets aurora up consistently on turns 3-4

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u/IPlayWoWNude — 8 days ago

Hello! I graduated at the end of March after accelerating my 16 classes in one term. I was not able to do an internship, as I'm 32 and needed to work full-time throughout studying.

I've been applying for jobs this past month and am either only getting rejection responses or nothing at all. My resume must be one part of the problem, and I've been slowly trying to fix it without outright lying about my job responsibilities to sound more accounting related. I have one interview with a small cpa firm this week, but the pay is 50k (20% paycut for me), is temp to hire, in office daily. I'm trying to be excited about getting some accounting experience, but this offer seems low. I also wanted to try and avoid public as the hours just don't really appeal to me.

I have no working accounting experience but have worked in bankruptcy and the mortgage industry for 8 years now. I'm starting to feel the same regret I had from my first brick and mortar degree from 10 years about not doing an internship for experience. Does anyone have any suggestions for what works? I'm going to try using Robert half over indeed from today onwards and try to set up a LinkedIn account (I have no idea how any of that works but I hear recruiters live there).

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u/IPlayWoWNude — 16 days ago