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Full-service public accounting firm has been providing accounting, tax, audit and litigation services to individuals, businesses and the legal community of all sizes and complexities throughout the Northern San Francisco Bay Area. We provide an incomparable personalized service to help our clients achieve a bright financial future.
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Gpac houses a team of professional Recruiters who specialize in the Public Accounting industry! If you are interested in connecting further about any level opportunity within public accounting, please apply here or email Joey Wieger directly with any questions at Joey. Wieger@gogpac.com or Call/Text 605-496-9406.
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Previous experience in a public accounting firm preferred. Tax Services’ teams deliver quality tax solutions to public and privately owned middle-market companies, not-for-profit organizations and high net worth individuals.
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Our firm’s size, middle-market clients, customized career paths, and supportive culture make this a reality. Join a values-driven firm where you’ll have fun while solving complex and interesting business challenges.
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Utilizes a variety of financial applications such as DELPHI, REGIS, PRISM, PCPS, etc., as well as Excel to analyze, troubleshoot and problem solve. Performs various analytical studies, such as space management, travel administration, overtime usage trends, leave usage, etc., with limited review by a higher level or more experienced employee.
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Minimum of four full time years of audit experience at a public accounting firm. We are seeking a CPA with 4-6 years of public accounting assurance experience.
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A typical way to demonstrate the required knowledge, skills, and abilities would be to possess a bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, management, finance, economics, or accounting and five years of increasingly responsible experience, including at least two years of experience in an executive-level administrative or management capacity with a governmental/public sector agency with responsibility for supervising professional-level staff.
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Normally, a Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university or employer approved training in psychology, sociology, counseling, health care administration, public administration, business administration, management, accounting, statistics, personnel or closely related courses would provide such opportunity.
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The ideal candidate for the CFO is a strategic and seasoned leader with a strong background in financial management, organizational development, and public sector operations. The ideal candidate will be a creative problem-solver, open-minded and adaptable, with a passion for public service and a dedication to enhancing service delivery and community outcomes through the effective use of public funds and resources.
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Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency Master's Degree in Business Administration, Business Management, Business Education, Marketing, Public Administration, or Finance; OR Bachelor's degree in any of the previous areas AND Master's Degree in Economics, Accountancy, Taxation, or Law; OR the equivalent; OR a fully satisfied (Life) California Community College Instructor's Credential in Business and Industrial Management.
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We are a Top 35 Public Accounting Firm founded over 30 years ago with over 100-+ employees and growing. Requirements include having an Active CPA license, Experience in the Agriculture/Wineries space, having 5-8+ Years of Public Accounting/Wealth Management Experience, 1-2+ Years of Tax Management Experience, and having shown solid tenure in their past roles.
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Three (3) years of experience in a public or private agency working in the area of office management, including basic accounting, knowledge of business software, developing administrative procedures, and flexibility in managing personnel.
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