Will you get the job?You have a one in five chance, according to a recent survey. Before making a final hiring decision, chief financial officers interview an average of five applicants, results from a 2001 Accountemps survey reveal. More than 1,400 CFOs who work for U.S. companies with more than 20 employees responded to the survey. These CFOs were asked, "On average, how many candidates are interviewed for an opening in your accounting department before the position is filled?" The mean response was five. "Companies may receive dozens of resumes for open positions, from which they must narrow the field to a few qualified candidates who will be called for interviews," Accountemps Chairman Max Messmer said. "Typically, these finalists are all strong contenders for the position." "To set themselves apart, job seekers must focus as much or more on making a favorable impression during the interview as they do in preparing their resumes," Messmer said. He offers the following tips:
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