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Experience with the following applications preferred: QuickBooks, QuickBooks Online, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, Sage Intacct, Bill.com, Divvy, Expensify, and payroll platforms such as ADP, Paychex, or Gusto.
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About The RoleThis role will report to our Brewery Accounting Manager and is accountable for fulfilling the following responsibilities:AP processing in Bill.com and Quickbooks Online. Familiarity with QuickBooks Online and Bill.com or other similar accounting software platforms.
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Proficiency with QuickBooks Online and Google Workspace - you'll be our tech-savvy guru. As our Controller/Production Manager, you'll be the backbone of our financial operations, ensuring smooth sailing from job estimating to vendor relations.
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Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks,). We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Full Charge Bookkeeper to join our team. The Full Charge Bookkeeper will be responsible for managing the financial records of the several small companies, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely reporting.
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Highly proficient in QuickBooks (Desktop & Online), Microsoft Office Suite, and Adobe. We offer competitive benefits, including generous paid time off, cutting-edge technology solutions for remote work, robust talent development and continuing education programs, inclusive business resource groups, enhanced parental leave, thoughtfully structured mentorship and individual development programs, and more.
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Experience of commonly used accounting systems, e.g. Netsuite, Quickbooks etc. Life is a Mental Health, Wellbeing and Digital Health Innovator, delivering solutions for the Corporate, Insurance and Education Sectors.
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Hands-on experience with QuickBooks, Xero, bill.com, and expense software. Experience in SaaS Companies, Manufacturing, eCommerce, Fintech, Life Sciences, Biotech, Sustainability Companies or Venture Capital required.
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Proficiency in the use of computers and accounting software programs (QuickBooks Online, CCH Suite, etc.) Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell, P.C. (CBM), an accounting and business advisory firm that serves clients throughout Washington, DC, Baltimore, and the Mid-Atlantic region, is currently seeking a dedicated client accounting and advisory services professional with at least 4 years of public accounting experience to help our clients in the automotive, non-profit, and real estate industries.
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Proficiency in Quickbooks Online. - QuickBooks ProAdvisor certification. Proficiency in Quickbooks Online. Emphasis on work/life balance, departing from traditional public accounting norms.
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Demonstrated ability to deal with confidential information, and accounting systems (preferably Deltek Costpoint, QuickBooks, and Cognos analytics), including experience with large data sets and complicated budgets.
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Proficiency in bookkeeping software and tools, such as QuickBooks or Xero. Proficiency in bookkeeping software and tools, such as QuickBooks or Xero. The Bookkeeper/Accountant will ensure accurate tracking of expenses.
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Thorough knowledge and practical experience using QuickBooks to manage accounts payable/receivable, invoicing, and bank reconciliations. Maintain accurate financial records using QuickBooks, including transaction entries and generating essential financial statements.
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Experience with QuickBooks or NetSuite finance modules. Record land freight costs into QuickBooks for proper expense tracking. Enter journal entries into QuickBooks accurately and in a timely manner.
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Experience with QuickBooks as well as at least one construction accounting software such as Sage 100, Foundation, Spectrum, etc. Experience with QuickBooks as well as at least one construction accounting software such as Sage 100, Foundation, Spectrum, etc.
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Proficient in the use of G-Suite, Slack, Rippling, Quickbooks Online, and Salesforce. Proficient in the use of G-Suite, Slack, Rippling, Quickbooks Online, and Salesforce. Fully Remote + Global Workspace Access.
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