I have an interview on Monday regarding an Accounting Manager position for a professional services company. They have not disclosed any job responsibilities. It will just be a conversation as to what you can do for them.
Can someone, perhaps in accounting, let me know some good questions to ask? I am somewhat introverted and because English is my second language, it's always stopped me from getting into management positions. I write very well via emails etc, but when speaking I feel like sometimes I make myself come off as stupider than I am. I do have experience supervising someone, so I know I can do the job. Are there some impressive KPIs that I can mention that I report on?
In my experience, I have been through a merger and an acquisition, and the rest I can reverse engineer in terms of accounting technical skill. I am not a CPA, but have a decade's worth of accounting experience. More often than not, I can dig into a set of books and figure out how to do what I need to do. I have been through countless month end closes, but of course every industry is different in terms of accounting requirements.
I am 30 years old. This is the next and final step I would like in my career; by no means am I looking to ever become a director or CFO. Thank you for your help.
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