It seems to me to be an awkwardly phrased sentence. This would be smoother:
My background reflects my ability to complete multiple tasks accurately and in a timely manner.
(No comma needed in either sentence.)
Here is the sentence - My background reflects the ability to take multiple tasks to completion accurately and in a timely manner.
My question, do I need a comma after completion?
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Further...! Even better phrasing would be this:
My background reflects my ability to complete multiple tasks accurately and quickly.
The phrasing "accurately and in a timely manner" is not good because it's not parallel; that is, you should have two adverbs or two prepositional phrases, not one of each.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/parallelism.htm
My background reflects my ability to complete multiple tasks accurately and quickly.
The phrasing "accurately and in a timely manner" is not good because it's not parallel; that is, you should have two adverbs or two prepositional phrases, not one of each.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/parallelism.htm