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Hi All,

I'm just after an answer to a quick question - should I be using the letters AfICB after my name on job applications?

I've looked up bookkeeping CV examples online and some use letters after the applicant's name, but most don't.

Help from anyone on this would be very much appreciated, but especially anyone responsible for staff recruitment with experience in vetting CVs,

 

Many thanks

 

Alex

 

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Edited at 10 Mar 2016 11:23 AM GMT

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Hello

Sorry for the multiple posts my PC went mad!!

I've previously used MAAT and FdA after my name on CV's as it's a qualification you've earned and is a quick reference which can be detailed better in your 'Education/Qualifications' section.

Thanks

Dean



Edited at 10 Mar 2016 11:21 AM GMT

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If anyone can delete these previous posts or tell me how to it would be much appreciated.

Many thanks

Dean



Edited at 10 Mar 2016 11:25 AM GMT

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Thanks Dean

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Hi

 

If your entitled to use the letters AICB after your name - then I certainly would. You've studdied long and hard to get them and they show any prospective employer that you've achieved a certain level and belong to a professional body.

 

good luck

CAP AICB PM Dip

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