11-27-2005, 10:48 PM
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<br />projects related to anylisis of finacial statements or like done in money and banking or in international finance R they reailly count in getting job. plus what is more important in getting carrier to get know each and every thing of accounts or better to b good in main topics .plus should we show these projects in cv .
ishaaaaa
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I think it's a personal choice of what to include or what not to include in a CV. If you do include something relevant to the job you are applying for it will show employers that you know what it entails to work in that sector and you have some insight in to the work. This may be particularly important in today's market where there is no set syllabus for any qualification and syllabus are not comparable between institution to institution.
<br />projects related to anylisis of finacial statements or like done in money and banking or in international finance R they reailly count in getting job. plus what is more important in getting carrier to get know each and every thing of accounts or better to b good in main topics .plus should we show these projects in cv .
ishaaaaa
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I think it's a personal choice of what to include or what not to include in a CV. If you do include something relevant to the job you are applying for it will show employers that you know what it entails to work in that sector and you have some insight in to the work. This may be particularly important in today's market where there is no set syllabus for any qualification and syllabus are not comparable between institution to institution.