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Candidate will be trained in using the Defense Travel System (DTS) and will provide travel support to include: Identifying and selecting flights, hotels, and rental cars that meet regulations and mission requirements in terms of dates, times, places - at the lowest costs.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong grasp of Excel and accounting principles and will be detail-oriented. Support accounting audits as needed to pull requested documentation. Commission/Accounting knowledge preferred.
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1-2 years' experience in basic accounting procedures and/or prior experience in Accounts Payable/Receivable. Maintain internal controls for Food Stamps, Beneficiary Accounting Records, Bale Inventory, and Truck Seals.
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Basic accounting knowledge, Microsoft Office skills including Excel and Outlook, excellent verbal and written communication skills, data entry, detail oriented and accuracy required. Assist the accounting team with accounts receivables by entering data into our accounting program and spreadsheets, and various clerical and administrative duties.
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Serves as accounting clerk handling daily accounting and month-end closing activities. Familiar with general accounting principles, fiscal budget control procedures and computerized accounting.
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Responsibilities Performs a range of basic accounting tasks and conducts/documents transactions to finalize monthly closing, such as invoicing, bank reconciliation, accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets and inventory, in compliance with reporting requirements.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Job Summary: The Accounts Payable role aims to optimize financial transactions and systems, ensuring timely payments to vendors to foster strong relationships.
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Candidate will be trained in using the Defense Travel System (DTS) and will provide travel support to include: Identifying and selecting flights, hotels, and rental cars that meet regulations and mission requirements in terms of dates, times, places - at the lowest costs.
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Three (3) years bookkeeping or accounting experience. Under close supervision, this position performs standard and routine accounting duties. Handle a variety of tasks as they relate to accounting.
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We are proud to partner with a well-established San Diego area law firm in the search an Accounting Clerk with specific law firm experience. Strong computer skills, including proficiency in MS Excel and accounting software.
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Patenaude & Felix, APC of San Diego, CA is looking to hire a full-time entry level Accounting Clerk I to join our firm. Degree in Accounting or Finance, preferred. Patenaude & Felix, APC of San Diego, CA is looking to hire a full-time entry level Accounting Clerk I to join our firm.
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We are looking for independent but collaborative multi-tasker to join our Accounting Team as an Accounting Clerk. Ability to quickly learn and utilize accounting and legal software.
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As an entry-level Accounting Clerk, you will play a pivotal role in supporting our finance team and gaining hands-on experience in transactional accounting processes. Robert Half is partnered with a dynamic team at a leading manufacturing organization based in National City, CA. We are partnered with a reputable company to offer an exciting opportunity for an entry-level Accounting Clerk.
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This position reports directly to the Accounting Supervisor and Chief Financial Officer. Answers accounting and financial questions by researching and interpreting data. Accomplishes accounting and organization mission by completing related results as needed.
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Knowledge of accounting computer systems and software as well as general ledger (debits and credits); knowledge of MIP Fund accounting a plus. Enter all cash receipts into accounting software (MIP) on a daily basis.
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