A well-crafted resume catches the positive attention of a hiring manager. While your skills and experience determine if you get an interview, it’s also important that the document be easy to scan.
Be sure to include information on your education when you’re looking for an entry-level auditing job. In addition to education, list honors you’ve earned, extra-curricular activities, and any work experience you have. If you have unrelated job experience, mention ways it relates to accuracy with numbers, such as handling money as a cashier or doing inventory in a store.
To get started on your next job search, add your details to the entry-level auditors resume template below.
Create ResumeMason Williams
100 Main Street, Cityplace, CA, 91019 (555) 322-7337 example-email@example.com
Summary
Accounting intern and recent college graduate seeking an employment opportunity as an entry level auditor. A self-motivated individual who values team-work as well as personal professional cultivation. Previous work experience relates primarily to internal audit and other internal accounting disciplines.
Experience
Louisiana Office of Financial Institutions, February 2010 to Current
Accounting Intern
Baton Rouge, LA
Student Worker (2.10 – 3.11)
Account Intern (4.11 – Current)
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Education
Louisiana State University 2012 Bachelor of Science: Accounting Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Overall GPA: 2.93
Core Business GPA: 2.98
Extra-Curricular Activities
Phi Sigma Theta National Honor Society Member
Sigma Nu Phi Chapter
- Treasurer & Executive Board Member
- Risk Reduction Chairman
Congressional Page – Louisiana House of Representatives
Accounting Tutor
LSU Greek Leadership “Empower” Seminar
Louisiana Youth Seminar (LYS):
- Assistant Program Director (2012)
- Staff Member (2008-2011)
- Acadiana Donor Relations Team (2008-Present)