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I'm a finance manager in a large well respected high-line auto dealership. When I finished college went directly into auto sales...and was promoted into finance managment within 2 years and have been doing it for 6 now. Money is great, the hours are horrible and I'm beginning to develope a general hatred for people in general... I know it's time for a change... I"m just not sure how to get out of this field and have been having NO luck... don't know which direction to turn and what I might qualify for... the title reads finance manager, but it's a sales job.... so again... everyone who looks at my resume thinks FINANCE... I'm so lost... but have NO doubts I need out of this field...ANY HELP?? !!
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In terms of applying for jobs, you need to clarify your skills and experience on your CV.
Within your current job you could see about having your job title / responsibilities changed. If you want to change your career, then you need to give us more information about what it is you want to do. Scott
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The job responsibilities of a financial manager also involve supplying an efficient financial blue print and elucidating all the financial data for an organization, while minimizing costs and maximizing profits. The primary objective is to generate future revenue streams for an organization, while effectively managing the existing investments. He is also responsible for budgetary decisions and planning. Additionally, he must be well versed in the technical aspects of all kinds of financial decisions. This requires an in depth knowledge of various litigation and legal regulations.
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The skills and experience on your CV will Clearly explains your Job Title., It might be the same with Sales Manager, but Finance manager deserves more gratitude. The number of years on your field will create good impressions on HR + your potential grows for 6 years.
I am sure you'll have a good credentials soon. |
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