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Highly proficient in the use of modern office equipment, including Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access and other applicable programs. Knowledge of bookkeeping principles and practices where necessary.
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1+ year in bookkeeping, clerical accounting, AP/AR or general office support. Proficient with Microsoft Office products-especially Microsoft Excel. As a part of TQL's Cash Operations Team, you will be responsible for applying customer payments to open invoices and resolving short-pays and unapplied cash issues.
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Oral and written communication skills, bookkeeping techniques: correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary, interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy, telephone techniques and etiquette, data entry, operation of a PC and various office equipment; competent skills in Microsoft Word, Excel.
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Education and Experience: Bachelors Degree in Business or Accounting 5+ years experience in bookkeeping or accounting Controller-level experience preferredBusiness Systems Knowledge: Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Small business accounting software (QuickBooks Desktop, QuickBooks Online) Google Suite, Zoom, EbilityWhat is our work environment.
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The Director must be able to utilize standard office equipment and applications including email, phone, copier, Microsoft office software, Quickbooks, and document management. This individual manages the billing and accounts receivables, collections, payroll, benefits administration, budget administration, financial reconciliation, bookkeeping and oversees utility billing with assistance from the Town Clerk, General Services Clerk and Customer Service Representative.
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Basic computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Office suite is required. Update reports, records, bookkeeping systems, and other organizational tools to accurately report progress toward monthly insurance sales goals.
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The Business Office Manager is responsible for overseeing all functions of the Business Office, specifically A/P, A/R, and resident financial information, and the accurate reporting of the same to corporate personnel.
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Has previous experience or working knowledge of Microsoft Office and reservation management systems. General bookkeeping: ensure all hotel guest account information is accurate and up-to-date.
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Cuyahoga Falls Rehabilitation and Nursing Center - Cuyahoga Falls Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is seeking a Business Office Manager. Requirements: Two years of bookkeeping experience within a healthcare setting, including, but not limited to: managing accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, typing, 10-Key data entry, telephone etiquette and customer service. Spherion is hiring for an onsite Accounting Assistant for an accounting firm in Graham, TX. This role will be responsible for managing the front desk and helping with accounting and bookkeeping as needed, so candidates MUST know how to use QuickBooks to qualify.
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50K + BONUS Skills: Office Management experience Invoicing and Bookkeeping experience Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment Strong attention to detail Ability to prioritize Excellent organization Excellent Customer Service Skills This position is designed to assist in official documents, closings and gather all important documentation in order to close on homes.
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Exhibits working knowledge of Microsoft Office and reservation management systems. Bookkeeping: keep accurate records of all hotel guest account information. We're looking for a positive and professional hotel front desk agent to deliver an exceptional experience to every guest at our hotel.
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We are searching for a full-time and part-time enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team. Welcome, register, check-in, and check out guests staying at the hotel, provide keys and room numbers, and record credit card information.
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Excellent computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office, Outlook, and Financial and Procurement software. Accounting Technician is responsible for providing administrative support to staff and vendors, and performs moderately complex bookkeeping and clerical work.
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You are proficient with computers, Microsoft Office (Word and Excel), QuickBooks, and using various software packages. Properly code and complete data entry of bank statements and other bookkeeping transactions for clients.
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