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Position Requirements Experience / specific knowledge: One year experience in a clerical capacity performing data entry, customer service, accounting, general office or similar duties.
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Payroll Specialists use excellent mathematical and data entry skills to process pay. Fact-checking accounting data. A bookkeeper’s most important duty is to track and manage financial data.
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Data Entry / Admin / Accounting Clerk. Qualifications •Accounting experience or training is required. Benefits : Health, Dental, Life and AD&D Insurance, Employee Wellness and 401k plans.
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Perform general bookkeeping and data entry functions using multiple software. Basic knowledge of QuickBooks for data entry. Manage day to day Accounts Receivable/Account Payable functions and processes across multiple company divisions.
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Looking for those with customer service, retail, call center, filing, data entry, and administrative related backgrounds! The Waters Organization is a full service recruiting firm specializing in Administrative, Office Professional and Clerical Accounting staffing at the temporary, temp to hire and direct hire capacity.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a data entry or accounting role, and be able to handle a high volume of invoices with accuracy and efficiency. Invoice Clerk Duties:Ensure invoices are processed, reconciled, and billed accurately and in a timely mannerInput and process new information on invoicesDistribute invoices to clients Enter invoices into client systems such as Ariba and Open Invoice.
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Candidate's responsibilities will include, matching invoices to purchase orders and/or vouchers, data entry and assisting in the process of Accounts Payable (A/P) and Accounts Receivable (A/R.
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Assists unit management with clerical tasks in relation to accounting, payroll, receiving, and/or human resources including filing, data entry, record review and maintenance, etc.
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Regularly update and maintain financial records and ensure accurate entry of data in accounting systems like Wolf PAC and NetSuite. The Administrative Assistant & Accounts Payable Clerk is a dual-role position responsible for providing comprehensive front desk reception management and support services to ensure efficient operation of company office functions, as well as handling various accounting tasks related to accounts payable.
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2+ years experience with AP, expense reporting, data entry, and bank/credit card recs required. Part Time Accounting Clerk- Baltimore, MD (Remote after training!) Due to growth, they are looking to welcome a part time Accounting Clerk to assist with day to day accounting duties on a part time contractual basis Potential for a permanent placement depending on performance and fit.
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A successful Accounting Clerk is pivotal in maintaining precise financial records and supporting the accounting team. Your responsibilities include data entry, reconciling accounts, processing invoices, and assisting with financial reporting.
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As an Accounting Clerk, you will work closely with the Accounting Department and be responsible for handling various accounting tasks including accounts receivable, accounts payable, and data entry.
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Excellent data entry, math and problem solving skills are a must, along with the ability to adapt quickly and work in a fast paced environment. Excellent data entry, math and problem solving skills are a must, along with the ability to adapt quickly and work in a fast paced environment.
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The data entry clerk does not need to have previous office experience, although any accounting experience, intermediate Microsoft Excel skills, a desire to work in a fast-paced environment, and the ability to work independently would be an asset.
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Works with internal/external staff on a wide variety of accounting activities, which may include but are not limited to, resolving purchase order/invoice/payment discrepancies, problems in recurring assignments, month-end price accruals, journal entry/account balancing, month-end close, year-end audit, etc.
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