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Common accounting interview questions and answers

Dillon Price

Written by Dillon Price

Kathryn Uhles

Reviewed by聽Kathryn Uhles, MIS, MSP,聽Dean, College of Business and IT

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When interviewing for a role in accounting, you have to know how to turn a solid foundation in accounting principles, technology and best practices into a good first impression.

What to know before answering accounting interview questions

To be prepared for accounting interview questions, candidates should have a clear understanding of the field. Companies of all sizes rely on accountants to generate reports (e.g., cost or managerial accounting) that help management make well-informed decisions.

Accounting roles typically , such as a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Some roles may require a master鈥檚 degree or other graduate-level education, such as a Graduate Accounting Certificate.

Outside of education, experience matters. Candidates may be able to gain real-world knowledge through internships with business and accounting firms.

The skills and qualities accountants need include:

  • Math skills: This role demands the ability to interpret and examine facts and figures while making comparisons.
  • Analytical skills: Accounting calls for the ability to use critical thinking when analyzing data, pinpointing documentation issues and recommending solutions.
  • Organizational skills: Accounting involves working with a variety of financial documents and clients. To keep everything straight, organization is a must.
  • Attention to detail: Accountants must have a keen eye for detail when putting together documents and examining every line item for accuracy.
  • Communication skills: This position requires strong listening skills and the ability to address issues shared by clients, supervisors and other team members. Candidates should also be able to present their findings clearly, both during meetings and through written documentation.

What are common accounting interview questions and answers to consider?

The goal of the interview process is to understand how candidates apply core accounting knowledge, tools and judgment in real-world business settings. Interviewees can confidently demonstrate their value by familiarizing themselves with the following questions and developing strong answers to them.

鈥淲hat are the three core financial statements, and what are their purposes?鈥

This question evaluates a candidate鈥檚 understanding of balance sheets, income statements and cash-flow statements. The documents are key to understanding an organization鈥檚 financial performance and well-being.聽

How to answer:

Candidates should describe their involvement in tracking these metrics. This could include determining and monitoring an organization鈥檚 gross margin or client scouting costs.

Sample answer: 鈥淚n my previous role, I helped a client define and track several key business metrics, including gross margin by product line and the cost of acquiring new customers. For example, I partnered with our sales and marketing teams to calculate and monitor our client scouting costs, then built a simple dashboard to track trends over time. This helped leadership decide where to allocate resources more effectively.鈥

鈥淲hat is your experience with business metrics development and tracking?鈥

This accounting interview question gauges a candidate鈥檚 knowledge of business metrics, which measure a company鈥檚 financial performance and investments.

How to answer:

Candidates should describe their involvement in tracking these metrics. This could include determining and monitoring an organization鈥檚 gross margin or client scouting costs.

Sample answer: 鈥淚n my previous role, I helped a client define and track several key business metrics, including gross margin by product line and the cost of acquiring new customers. For example, I partnered with our sales and marketing teams to calculate and monitor our client scouting costs, then built a simple dashboard to track trends over time. This helped leadership decide where to allocate resources more effectively.鈥

鈥淲hich accounting software platforms or tools do you have experience using?鈥

An interviewer might pose this question to determine whether the candidate has experience using the company鈥檚 accounting tools or can quickly adapt to new programs.

How to answer:

Rather than mentioning just one program, candidates should discuss a few they're familiar with, even if they haven't mastered them. The goal is to demonstrate knowledge of commonly used accounting software.

Sample answer: 鈥淚鈥檝e spent more than five years using QuickBooks and an additional two years working with a custom in-house accounting system at my previous job.鈥

Ways to answer behavioral questions for accountants

Behavioral interview questions evaluate candidates鈥 competency in a wide range of situations and best practices to reduce potential risks to the company.

Candidates can formulate answers to behavioral accounting interview questions by using the STAR method. STAR stands for:

  • Situation: Describe a specific work situation or problem you had to solve.
  • Task: Talk about what you were responsible for doing at a previous job or in a certain work-related situation.
  • Action: Describe actions you took in a previous role, either to carry out regular operations or solve problems.
  • Result: Discuss outcomes of the actions you took.聽

鈥淒id you ever have an accounting team project that didn鈥檛 go as planned?鈥

This question aims to evaluate candidates on their ability to deal with failure and learn from it.

How to answer:

In describing an accounting project that missed the mark, candidates should be able to explain how their learning curve helped them in future projects.

Sample answer: 鈥淲hen I first got into accounting, state financial regulators flagged an appropriations error in a budget I created for a public agency. They requested that we revise the budget before resubmitting. I took full responsibility for the error and promptly made the corrections. I then explained the situation to the client, which helped them restore trust in my services. I have since learned to use more caution in accounting projects.鈥

鈥淐an you tell me about your worst mistake on the job and how you learned from it?鈥

Hiring managers might ask this accounting interview question to determine a candidate鈥檚 honesty and ability to learn and grow as an accountant.

How to answer:

Candidates might discuss an oversight error that later became a professional development milestone.

Sample answer: 鈥淢y biggest mistake in accounting was when I filed a client鈥檚 tax return form electronically well before the deadline. The client later gave me a Form 1099-MISC that showed he earned miscellaneous income of more than $20,000. Federal law required us to include the miscellaneous income on an amended tax return. Despite the client鈥檚 apology, I felt it was my responsibility to inquire about all sources of income before I filed the original return. From this situation, I learned how important it is to ask for all tax documents before preparing a client鈥檚 tax return.鈥

鈥淗ow do you handle disagreements with colleagues?鈥

This question aims to give the interviewer an idea of how you handle interpersonal conflict.

How to answer:

Candidates should convey their understanding that disagreements are inevitable while also describing their respect for team members and ability to find resolutions.

Sample answer: 鈥淚 understand that disagreements on how we advise clients may happen. But I don鈥檛 take them personally; I鈥檓 always courteous and respectful to my colleagues. I find that constructive dialogue is an effective and healthy way to resolve disagreements. I鈥檓 willing to listen to others鈥 perspectives and then share my point of view as we work toward a solution.鈥

Tips for preparing for accounting interview questions

The last thing any interviewer wants is an unprepared candidate. The following strategies can help candidates put their best foot forward during an interview:聽

  • Research the company: Candidates should be up to date on a company鈥檚 practices, products, services and recent events.
  • Practice interview questions: Practicing with friends or family members is a one way to get a feel for the interview process and answer confidently.
  • Dress professionally: Candidates should dress to a company鈥檚 standards, whether formal or something more casual. A company鈥檚 social media channels and event photos sometimes offer insight into expectations for attire.
  • Supply a resum茅: A potential employer might already have a copy of a candidate鈥檚 resum茅 before an interview, but it鈥檚 a good idea to bring copies just in case.
  • Prepare questions to ask: When candidates ask their own questions, they demonstrate a genuine interest in the company. Examples: 鈥淲hat does success in this role look like?鈥 or 鈥淲hat challenges might I face in this role?鈥

What to do after an accounting interview

At the end of an interview, the interviewee should express appreciation for the interviewer鈥檚 time and consideration as well as show enthusiasm for the role. Candidates can also make a good first impression by asking if the interviewer needs any other information before parting ways.

Candidates may also stand out from other applicants by sending a thank-you email to the interviewers within 24 to 48 hours. Doing so can remind them of your interest in the position and demonstrate your communication skills.

If an interviewer doesn鈥檛 respond within one to two weeks after the interview, a one-paragraph follow-up email may be necessary. Candidates should remind hiring managers which position they interviewed for, show their continued interest and offer to provide more information.

Education before facing accounting interview questions

Need to prepare for accounting interview questions? Pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Accounting or a Graduate Accounting Certificate from 果冻视频 can be a starting point to learn essential skills.

To learn more about these online degrees, contact UOPX to request information.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dillon Price is a detail-oriented writer with a background in legal and career-focused content. He has written and edited blogs for dozens of law firms, as well as Law.com. Additionally, he wrote numerous career advice articles for Monster.com during the company鈥檚 recent rebranding. Dillon lives in Western Massachusetts and stays in Portugal each summer with his family.聽

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ABOUT THE REVIEWER

Currently Dean of the College of Business and Information Technology,聽Kathryn Uhles has served 果冻视频 in a variety of roles since 2006. Prior to joining 果冻视频, Kathryn taught fifth grade to underprivileged youth in Phoenix.

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