Accounting & Finance · Graduate Scheme

How to write a accounting & finance student CV for a graduate scheme

Graduate schemes are competitive and heavily screened — recruiters want evidence of competencies, commercial awareness and measurable impact. Here's how to do it as a accounting & finance student.

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What matters for a graduate scheme

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Evidence competencies

Map your examples to the scheme's competencies: teamwork, leadership, problem-solving.

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Quantify everything

Numbers signal impact — budgets, users, results, team sizes and improvements.

Flawless & ATS-safe

Large employers screen at scale, so keep it clean, consistent and error-free.

Accounting & Finance specifics

Accounting and finance recruiters want numeracy, accuracy, relevant software and any progress toward professional qualifications. Lead with numbers: “Reconciled monthly accounts for a £4k society budget with zero discrepancies” or “Built a DCF model in Excel for a coursework valuation.” Precision signals the mindset the field rewards.

Frequently asked questions

What do graduate scheme recruiters look for on a CV?
Evidence of their target competencies, quantified achievements, and a tailored, error-free one-page CV that passes ATS screening.
Should I tailor my CV to each graduate scheme?
Yes — mirror each scheme's competencies and language. Careero makes it fast to adapt your CV per application.
What goes on an accounting and finance student CV?
Numeracy-focused achievements, qualification progress (ACCA/ACA/CFA), software skills (Excel, modelling), and relevant modules.

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