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Intermediate knowledge of MS Excel® (e.g., Pivot Tables, Lookups, graphing). Experience in non-profit accounting and budgeting. We are looking for a Financial Controller that will be reporting to the CFO. In this position, you will be leading and directing the complete financial accounting functions.
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Advanced MS Office skills user required (basic formula, VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables) Intern co-op experience in business finance/accounting. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting/Finance or related fields and/or 5-7 years of related work experience.
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Excel Proficient (e.g. formulas/pivot tables, v-lookups, etc.) The fund accounting manager will be responsible for the overall NAV accounting functions for the investment funds.
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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, file comparisons, Vlookup) Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or Business Administration (or related field) Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, file comparisons, Vlookup.
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Advanced skills in Excel, including Pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, and accounting software ( Oracle ERP) systems. Strong knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting PrinciplesStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsEnthusiastic, self-starter who is highly organized with excellent attention to detail.
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Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Excel skills (vLookup, pivot tables, etc. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing support across our Global digital and streaming business units on the accounting of revenue recognition, contract review, and order processing functions.
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System knowledge: MRI, Nexus, Excel (V-Lookups, Pivot Tables). Working knowledge of partnership/fund accounting concepts. We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel, including, but not limited to, ability to perform data manipulation and analysis using VLOOKUP, pivot tables, etc. 2+ years of direct-related experience working in law firm knowledge management, data analysis or accounting position providing data analysis and management of law firm data.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills (i.e., macros, pivot tables, etc.) Our Firm is interested in hiring Accounting and Finance Professionals – Certified Public Accountants, Accounting Managers, Financial Reporting Managers, Senior Accountants, Audit Managers, Audit Seniors, etc.
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Advanced PC skills, including advanced spreadsheet functions (e.g., Pivot Tables, Lookups, Formulas) The Staff Accountant's primary duty is to support the accounting/finance function by performing general day-to-day accounting and financial duties.
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Advanced Excel skills required (pivot tables, vlookups are a must have. Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies.
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Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including complex formulas and pivot tables. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field; MBA or relevant professional certification (e.g., CFA, CPA) is a plus.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills (e.g., macros, pivot tables, etc.) The longer you stay with Siegfried the wider breadth of accounting & finance opportunities and experiences you will gain.
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Strong Microsoft Excel skills, with experience utilizing pivot Tables, Vlookups, and other advanced features. Experience with month end close cycles, journal entries, reconciliations, prorations, taxes, banking, compliance, audit, policies and practices, and working knowledge of consolidation accounting.
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Strong spreadsheet and data management skills (e.g., pivot tables, vlookups) Assist in implementation, maintenance, and adherence to internal controls and accounting procedures ensuring compliance with U.S. GAAP.
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