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In addition to all of this, you hold an active CPA license (or are actively pursuing one) and have 1-4 years of experience in public accounting tax work. You live and breathe public accounting.
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In addition to all of this, you have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, valid CPA license or working towards obtaining CPA license preferred; Enrolled Agent (EA) certification also accepted, and 3-5 years of experience in public accounting tax work.
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In addition to all of this, you have a Bachelors degree in Accounting, valid CPA license or working towards obtaining CPA license preferred; Enrolled Agent (EA) certification also accepted, and have 1 or more years of experience in public accounting tax work.
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The Tax Associate/Senior Associate will be responsible for working with clients to assist them with the transition of wealth from one generation to the next. Eide Bailly LLP is proud to be an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
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In addition to all of this, you have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, hold an active CPA license (or are actively pursuing one) preferred; enrolled agent certification also accepted and have 1-3 years of experience in public accounting tax work.
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In addition to all of this, you have a Bachelors degree in Accounting, hold an active CPA license or Enrolled Agent (or are actively pursuing one or the other), and have 2-3 years of experience in public accounting tax work.
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You enjoy public accounting and keeping up-to-date on the ever-changing tax industry's regulations and policies. This program allows interested tax and audit employees to complete a rotation into a specialty area.
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In addition to all of this, you have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and hold an active CPA license (or are actively pursuing one); enrolled agent certification also accepted, and have 3-5 years of experience in public accounting tax work.
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In addition to all of this, you hold an active CPA license (or are actively pursuing one) and have 3-5 years of experience in public accounting tax work. Look at tax situations from various angles to ensure the maximum tax benefit is applied.
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