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​How to Write a Winning CV as a Part-Qualified Accountant

Whether you’re halfway through your ACCA, CIMA, or ACA qualification, being a part-qualified accountant is a valuable position that opens doors to numerous opportunities...However, capitalising on those opportunities starts with one critical tool: a well-crafted CV. Your CV isn't just a list of previous roles — it’s a strategic marketing document. It's your chance to demonstrate to employers that although you're not yet fully qualified, you already deliver tangible value and have the potential to grow into a fully-fledged finance professional. Based on experience within the demanding and fast-growing part-qualified market, here are five essential elements your CV must include to stand out.​1. Lead with a Powerful Personal StatementThis is the first impression — and one of the most important parts of your CV. A strong personal statement should make hiring managers want to read more. Your personal statement should cover: Your current qualification status (e.g., “ACCA part-qualified with 7 out of 13 exams completed”). Your professional ambitions and what drives you. Key strengths developed so far (e.g., process improvement, analytical thinking, stakeholder collaboration). Areas you’re eager to grow in. Tailor this section for each role you apply to. Show your enthusiasm for the specific opportunity and highlight relevant experience. Crucially, mention where you've added value — perhaps by streamlining a process, supporting a new project, or exceeding performance targets.​2. Showcase Your Professional Experience with ImpactThe experience section is your chance to back up your personal statement with evidence. Avoid vague job descriptions. Instead, go into detail: Describe key processes you’ve worked on (include figures or financial details where possible). Highlight your role in cross-functional teams or collaboration with senior stakeholders. Focus on contributions you've made — especially in process improvements, efficiencies, or data-driven decisions. Rather than just listing duties, emphasise achievements. What did you deliver? What changed as a result? Who benefited from your input? Remember: employers in the part-qualified market want to see your potential and how you've already added value. ​3. Highlight Transferable Skills and Tailor for Each JobIt’s easy to fall into the trap of sending the same CV to every job. Don’t. Tailoring your CV to each opportunity shows initiative and relevance. Start by thoroughly reading the job description. Identify what the employer is really looking for — and match that to your skills and experience. For example, if the role emphasizes SOX compliance, IFRS, or UK/US GAAP reporting standards, and you’ve had exposure to these, make it clear. If a job involves partnering with non-finance departments, highlight any experience communicating with cross-functional teams or presenting financial insights. Mention transferable skills such as: Problem-solving Analytical thinking Use of ERP systems Forecasting and budgeting support This shows you’ve not just read the job description — you understand what the company needs and the transferable skills and experience you have.​4. Don’t Just List Technical Skills — Demonstrate ThemHiring managers don’t just want to see a list of accounting systems and tools you’ve used — they want to understand how you’ve used them. For each system (e.g., SAP, Sage, Excel, Power BI), include: What you used it for (e.g., “automated monthly reporting using Excel macros”). Any efficiencies or improvements achieved through its use. If you implemented or helped roll out a system or process, explain your role and the outcome. Example: "Developed a reporting dashboard in Power BI that reduced manual month-end reporting time by 30%, allowing the team to focus on variance analysis and forecasting." This showcases your technical ability and your contribution to the wider team.​5. Include Key Achievements or Case Studies Using STAR In a competitive job market, including 2–3 concise achievements or mini case studies can elevate your CV. Use the STAR Method to structure them: Situation – What challenge or context were you working in? Task – What was your role or responsibility? Action – What steps did you take? Result – What was the outcome? Quantify it if possible. For Example: Situation: Month-end reporting was consistently delayed due to data inconsistencies. Task: Identify the bottlenecks and improve the workflow. Action: Collaborated with the data team to build an automated reconciliation process. Result: Reduced reporting time by 2 days and improved data accuracy, enabling earlier board review. Including achievements like this gives your CV personality and provides excellent talking points during interviews. ​Final ThoughtsBeing a part-qualified accountant isn’t a limitation — it’s a launchpad. The right CV will not only reflect your current abilities but also show employers your drive, value, and potential. To recap: Craft a compelling personal statement tailored to each role. Highlight achievements and value-adds, not just responsibilities. Tailor your CV to every application — make your skills match the role. Showcase your technical experience with real examples. Include 2–3 achievements using the STAR method to give your CV depth. With these elements, your CV won’t just get you through the door — it will set the tone for your progression toward full qualification and a thriving finance career. Visit Our Candidate Advice Pages HereLooking for your next career move in finance or accountancy? 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Emma Gregson

Divisional Director

​Emma Gregson brings almost 18 years of accountancy and finance recruitment expertise, with a proven track record in building and leading high-performing teams. Throughout her career, Emma has specialised in both permanent and temporary transactional and part-qualified finance recruitment, with a particular focus on the North and West Yorkshire regions.

At Sharp Consultancy, Emma leads our Transactional Temps desk across North and West Yorkshire, recruiting for a wide range of temporary finance roles. As part of her responsibilities, Emma also oversees the operational management and success of our Transactional Finance team, ensuring consistent delivery and high standards.

Known for her reliability, conscientious nature, and resilience, Emma brings a thoughtful yet driven approach to Sharp Consultancy. Her combination of strategic insight and hands-on expertise ensures exceptional outcomes across the transactional finance space.

Outside of work, Emma is passionate about travel and is a conversational Spanish speaker, with Spain being her favourite destination. Having recently completed a full house renovation, she also enjoys interior design, long walks, gym sessions, and weekends spent with her husband — often rounded off with a meal out or a visit to the pub.

With extensive experience, a people-first approach, and a deep understanding of the regional transactional and part qualified finance market, Emma plays a pivotal role in leading Sharp Consultancy’s Transactional Finance team across Yorkshire.

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    ​Very attentive and proactive. Always happy to offer any help, interview preparation, CV updates and more! Emma is fantastic, definitely one of the better recruiters I’ve spoken with!

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    ​I had the pleasure of working with Emma during my recent job search, and she was absolutely fantastic from start to finish. She was proactive, supportive, and genuinely invested in finding the right role for me. Emma kept me informed throughout the process, offered valuable advice before interviews, and made everything feel effortless. Thanks to her dedication and professionalism, I secured a great new role that’s a perfect fit. I couldn’t recommend her more highly!

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    ​A big thank you to Emma Gregson for helping me secure my next role. She was incredibly supportive throughout the entire process, especially with interview preparation and follow-ups. Her guidance made the process easier and less stressful.

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