Survey Shows Interpersonal Skills Can Trump Industry Knowledge in Job Search
The survey was developed by Accountemps, the world's first and largest specialized staffing service for temporary accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals, and conducted by an independent research firm. It was based on telephone interviews with more than 270 CFOs across
CFOs were asked, "If two candidates interviewing for an accounting or finance position had similar skills, which one of the following additional qualifications would you find most valuable?" Their responses:
2009 2004 ------ ------ Personality or people skills............................... 34% 1% Industry-specific experience............................... 28% 55% Software and/or technology knowledge....................... 19% 24% Certification or advanced degree........................... 8% 13% Multilingual skills........................................ 5% 2% International experience................................... 2% 4% None....................................................... 3% 0% Don't know/no answer....................................... 1% 1% ------ ------ 100% 100%
"Interpersonal skills are essential in today's work culture where employees share ideas and collaborate to overcome challenges," said
Bolt pointed out that job seekers should use the employment interview as an opportunity to showcase their people skills. "Practicing responses to interview questions will help candidates relax and make a good impression on the employer. Describing past experiences requiring strong teamwork, leadership and communication skills will give them a leg up on the competition as well."
About the Survey
The national study was developed by Accountemps, a division of
About Accountemps
Accountemps has more than 360 offices worldwide and offers online job search services at www.accountemps.com.
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