JOB SEARCHING NEED HELP

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  • #193536
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    So I am currently working at a local accounting firm, I have been there for almost 2 years. I am currently building my resume to look for a better opportunity but I need advice. When I first graduated from college back in 2012 I took a book keeping/ secretary position that I was let go from. I only held this position for 3 months. Should I include this on my resume?

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  • #662844
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    I am currently located in Florida

    FAR - 69, 65 TBD
    BEC -TBD April 2016
    AUD -TBD May 2016
    REG -TBD

    TAKE it EASY ITS NOT a RACE
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    To achieve perfection, you have to be OBSESSED

    "Fight through the pain, so you can live like a CHAMPION"

    #662845
    ruggercpa2b
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    After working for a few years some of the odds and ends jobs I did right after college I have left of because they were not accounting related. You have 2 years of accounting experience put that on your resume.

    AUD - NINJA in Training
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    AUD - 1/6/18
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    AUD - 73, 72 retake 7/2/2016
    BEC - 8/20/2016
    REG - TBD
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    I am so ready for this nightmare to be over. Been at this way too long.

    #662846
    Anonymous
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    I'd leave it out. The two years is enough. Three months from a fired job isn't adding too much value, only risk that you'll get picked apart in the interview (if you get one).

    #662847
    Gatorbates
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    Where in Florida?

    Licensed Florida CPA:
    B: 71, 73, 79
    A: 83
    R: 78 (expired), 77
    F: 74, 74, 80

    It's finally freaking over.

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