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5 years of commercial real estate accounting experience or comparable public accounting experience. Project Cost Accounting Financial reporting. Bachelor's degree in accounting or related field in conjunction with accounting experience.
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1-2 years' experience in restaurant/food & beverage hospitality accounting is essential. Parking is good, and public transit is within 2 blocks. Why work as the Controller? 1-2 years' experience in restaurant/food & beverage hospitality accounting is essential.
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Minimum 2 years' auditing experience at a public accounting firm. Facilitate annual tax return preparation with outside accounting firm. Supervise and mentor accounting team members.
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Experience in Public Accounting firm (+) Bachelor's degree in Accounting. The Assistant Controller will update monthly exchange rates in all relevant financial systems. Our client is seeking an Assistant Controller who will lead a growing team.
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As an Assistant Controller, you will lead a team of accounting managers, oversee the month-end closing and reporting processes, and collaborate with various business and operational teams to drive financial accuracy and strategic insights.
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If you are a seasoned financial professional with a background in public accounting and a passion for driving financial success, we invite you to apply for the Controller position with our client.
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Five years of progressive accounting experience, with public experience in a CPA firm being a plus. As an Assistant Controller, you will play a crucial role in providing high-level support for the company's accounting and financial activities.
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8+ years relevant experience, including experience at a Big 4 or Mid-tier public accounting firm. Assist management in other corporate areas such as financial planning and analysis, investor relations, treasury, acquisition due diligence and purchase accounting.
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Stay updated with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and their applications. Collaborate with accounting team to coordinate and manage accounting functions and programs. Bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field.
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