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We are driven by a clear corporate culture and purpose, which helps us live according to our values of Integrity, Vigilance, and Helpfulness. Securitas is hiring a Security Officer in Stamford CT The schedule will be Monday through Friday 7am to 3pm We help make your world a safer place.
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Key role in the FP&A team, will set up strong processes and standard work for the FP&A group in addition to providing financial modelling, analysis, and forecasting.
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Your TeamThis position reports to the Senior Director, Corp Accounting and will have 1-2 direct reportsWhat You Will Do Ownership of corporate accounting month-end close, including overseeing the incentive plan accounting and review of reconciliations and journal entriesAssist with the preparation and review of financial reporting requirements.
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Public Accounting (Big 4 preferred) with a combination of Corporate Accounting experience strongly desired. Ownership of corporate accounting month-end close, including overseeing the incentive plan accounting and review of reconciliations and journal entries.
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Discover An Exciting Culinary Opportunity in Southern CT & surrounding areas!
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As a Senior Analyst, Systems - Corporate Apps you would analyze business requirements; lead the analysis, design, development, and testing of enhancements to IT systems; provide systems support.
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Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Company perks, Daily pay
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The Director of Corporate Accounting will be primarily responsible for general ledger accounting for complex technical transactions, financial reporting analysis, and SOX controls. Our corporate social responsibility is Rooted in Good. We believe in taking corporate and social responsibility very seriously, from our educational outreach to national partnerships, state-wide initiatives and local causes.
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A law firm is seeking a talented and experienced Real Estate Associate Attorney, Counsel, or Junior Partner to join its team in Stamford, CT. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of commercial transactional real estate experience, including involvement in M&A transactions.
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Staff Accountant, Hybrid (4 in, 1 remote).
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Corporate Finance Analyst. Key NOTE : Must have experience working for a big 5 consulting firm or in the financial services or in an Accounting Firm. Corporate Finance Analyst. Monitor AR collections and AP payments, tracking aging of said schedules.
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6-10 years’ experience as a corporate and securities attorney (either in a law firm or a combination of a law firm and in-house experience). Corporate and Securities Attorney will be responsible for reviewing and assisting in the preparation of Company SEC reports and filings and providing advice and guidance on corporate and securities matters.
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6-10 years of corporate accounting experience at a hedge fund or alternative asset manager is required. Work with a lean team to cover all corporate accounting responsibilities for the fund as well as expense management.
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Approximately 10 years' experience as a legal counsel in a corporate legal department or as an attorney in a recognized national or regional law firm. Admission to the bar of a state where Azelis conducts business or the ability to obtain in-house counsel status in the State of Connecticut.
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We are looking to hire an Assistant General Counsel, North America to join our Legal & Compliance team in Stamford who will report to our Deputy General Counsel, Americas. In this business facing role you will be primarily providing legal advice and support to our North American (re)insurance businesses, assisting the Deputy General Counsel, Americas in day-to-day activities and delivering projects, liaising with regulators and clients in the United States and Canada to address regulatory and legal queries.
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