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KEY SKILLS
Accountancy & Business Interlinked Skills
Clear Verbal & Written Communication
Delivering a message in a clear manner will allow meaningful decisions to be made
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Time Management
Tasks such as Monthly or Year-End deadlines should be given first priority, whilst consuming distractions should be avoided
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Organisation
Learning how to prioritise tasks correctly, demonstrates efficiency and initiative
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Customer-Oriented
Build rapport with your client and develop an understanding nature towards their needs
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Critical Thinking
Analyse situations using problem solving skills and give smart responses shows initiative
Accountancy Skills
Corporate Finance
Current industry knowledge can further be developed to an expertise level
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Analytical Skills
Understand what is happening amongst the data to plan future decisions
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Spreadsheet Proficiency
Using Excel formulas to manipulate and analysis data
Business Skills
​​​Project Management and Planning
Completing tasks in a sequential order within a time limit is essential for projects
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Marketing, Sales and Customer Service
Being a "people's person" is essential when communicating
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Negotiation
The ability to compromise with others is necessary as it shows you are able to listen and learn
Competency Table
What is it?
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A competency table is a table where you can store skills that you have developed throughout your career.
Why do I need a competency table?
Having a competency table allows you to keep all of your skills and experience in one place so its easily accessible
It helps keep track of new skills that you have gained
It is helpful when writing your CV or preparing for an interview
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