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This is an entry level accounts payable clerk position, we are seeking the right applicant to learn and systems and grow within the Manatee Healthcare System. One year of accounts payable experience.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for timely processing approved vendor invoices and other payment requests in support of the Company's global operations. Experience with Lawson/Infor accounts payable is a strong plus.
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Minimum 2-4 years of relevant experience in accounts payable or other shared services, preferably with exposure to a multi-company environment. Partner with procurement to resolve purchase order/invoice matching issues and pricing discrepancies by proactively contracting appropriate company representatives and/or the vendor.
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5+ years of Accounts Receivable or Office Administration experienceProficiency with QuickBooks, PCs, Microsoft Office to include Outlook, Word & Excel. 5+ years of Accounts Receivable or Office Administration experience.
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Job Description: Our client in the hospitality sector is seeking a detail-oriented and organized Accounts Receivable Clerk to join their hotel's team in Bradenton, FL. As an Accounts Receivable Clerk, you will be responsible for daily deposits, posting transactions, creating journal entries, and collaborating with different departments to ensure overall success of the hotel.
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You are responsible for maintaining accounts receivable. You will perform follow up activities on accounts to ensure prompt payment. As the Collections Representative, you will contribute to the company's mission, vision, and values by completing follow-up and collections for patient services.
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Flexible Spending Accounts. At General Manager direction, can assist the GM with timely administration of 'Incident' and 'Violation' level that would result in a next step of Progressive Discipline excluding Suspension or Termination levels.
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Robert Half is seeking an Accounts Receivable Specialist for a hybrid position in Bradenton, Florida. This is a contract to hire position looking for candidates that have 2-3 years of recent accounts receivable experience.
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Attainment and upkeep of customers’ accounts including maintaining updated customer information in the store computer system and documenting all customer payment appointments. As a Customer Account Advisor, you will build relationships with our customers over the phone and face-to-face to help bring them one-step closer to ownership.
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Position Summary: Manages accounting functions within accounts payable, including maintenance of general ledger. Assist sport departments and business managers with accounts payable needs for tournaments.
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Collaborates with the Collections Manager to reconcile accounts receivable on a periodic (at least bimonthly) basis. Assists Accounting Manager in reconciling revenue accounts each month.
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