How to Write a Great CFO Job Description

Publisher: CFO Search, Inc.

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How to Write a Great CFO Job Description

CFO Job descriptions are typically written by an HR executive and/or the President or CEO of a company. They are typically used to describe the duties, responsibilities and requirements for a CFO Job opening. While a traditional CFO Job description does a fine job in describing duties, responsibilities and requirements for a high-level finance executive role, they often lack one key component.