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CPA Firm Audit Managers and Seniors - Hybrid living close to the office is preferred - Fully Remote Home Based is available for candidates living in the PST or MST time zones. Well established, highly profitable CPA firm offers several exceptional career opportunities for Audit Managers and Seniors to work hybrid from both our office and your home with flexible hours.
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Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience with a U. S. based CPA firm. Requirements: Prefer candidates currently (or recently) at a Senior level or above with a Big-4, national, or large local CPA firm.
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We offer a very reasonable work / life balance, diverse SEC and closely held clients in numerous industries to work with, fast track promotions, and above market compensation packages. Will assist with relocation expenses for out of town candidates.
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Has a bachelor’s degree in Business or Accounting and possess a CPA certification. Nonprofit Audit Senior Manager Summary: Our client is a top 20 full service public accounting named 2016 “Best Places to Work” by the Los Angeles Business Journal They specialize in the areas of audit, accounting, tax, internal controls and business consulting, as well as specialty services such as royalty and contract audit, movie and television participation audit, litigation support and forensic accounting.
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Desire to sit for and obtain a firm supported certification (e.g., CPA, CIA, CRCM, CAMS, CFA, etc.) Desire to sit for and obtain a firm supported certification (e.g., CPA, CIA, CRCM, CAMS, CFA, etc.
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Seniors receive paid overtime at time and one half. Large Manager bonuses.
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Audit Senior – Fully Remote or Hybrid - Full time or minimum 25 hours weekly part time – Woodland Hills, CATop ranked non-profit industry CPA firm offers a fully remote or hybrid remote work from home career opportunity.
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Seniors receive paid overtime at time and one half. Large Manager bonuses.
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Job Title: Tax Senior Job Description: Our CPA firm, a California-based husband and wife team with Big 4 experience, is seeking an Tax Senior on a fully remote basis to join their full-service accounting firm.
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TAX SENIORWe are a well, established, highly profitable regional CPA firm dedicated to providing international tax services, with a specialization in Japanese clients. CPA license or on track to obtain CPA license.
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