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Demonstrate strong analytical skills in manipulating data sets (e.g. creating pivot tables / VLOOKUP / handling budget/performance) Support AMER, EMEA, LATAM and APAC regions through tailored strategies and solutions, partnering with digital support leads in those regions.
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Very efficient in Excel (able to create formulas and pivot tables) CFS has partnered with a leading organization in the financial services sector. They are looking for a dedicated Accounting Assistant to help guide their team to success.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Email, and Internet - should have proficiency with basic Excel (pivot tables, vlookup, etc. Works closely with Regional Talent Acquisition Manager to support staffing efforts.
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Must possess advanced skills in Excel, including Pivot tables, VLOOKUP, INEX/MATCH and data tables. Our clients include property and casualty insurance carriers, law firms, third-party claim administrators and government agencies that use independent services to confirm the veracity of claims by sick or injured individuals under automotive, disability, liability and workers' compensation insurance coverages.
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Expertise in Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables and formulas, is essential. Your primary duties will involve promptly responding to customer requests and concerns, creating and managing Excel spreadsheets to track customer data, utilizing pivot tables to analyze large datasets, and providing exceptional customer service with a focus on professionalism and patience.
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Advanced MS Excel skills including Vlookups and pivot tables. Advanced MS Excel skills including Vlookups and pivot tables. We are looking for a Senior Accountant due to growth! Develop and document business processes and accounting policies to maintain and strengthen internal controls.
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Duties: AIA billing and pay applicationsAccounts payable, month-end journal entriesPayroll, payroll tax and sales tax returnsBalance sheet reconciliationsAccount analysisRequirements:Three or more years of construction industry accounting experienceExperience with a construction software: Timberline/SAGE, Viewpoint or FoundationAdvanced Excel skills (Pivot tables, Lookups, Formulas, etc.
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Excel proficiency with Pivot Tables and Vlookup. Excel proficiency with Pivot Tables and Vlookup. Prepares required support papers and assists on all federal and state tax payments and ensures compliance to ensure proper taxation of sales and purchases on Vertex software, ERP system, and other applications.
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Excel experience is required including the use of vlookup and pivot tables. Prepare and compile journal entries from various sources such as Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, lease administration software, etc.
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Proficient with Microsoft Office and other systems as needed, specifically Excel (VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables, etc.) Two years of wireline outside plant construction project management experience.
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Microsoft Office experience required – intermediate Excel skills required (Pivot tables & The Registration Specialist – Strategic Programs - is responsible for the analysis and timely management.
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Comfortable with pivot tables & vlookups. Prepares, coordinates, and distributes all communications relative to franchise sales lead generation activities, metric tracking, and reporting against established lead generation goals and providing lead metric reports to the team weekly.
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Advanced MS Excel skills required, including formulas, financial functions, pivot tables, design, and formatting for executive presentations. Experience with OneStream Enterprise Financial system is a strong plus.
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MUST INCLUDE INT/ADV EXCEL TEST TO BE CONSIDERED (test must highlight their skills w/ VLOOKUP’s and pivot tables) Intermediate Excel (Pivot/VLOOKUP) current experience, Our Recycle Fulfillment Center is seeking a strong individual to join our Accounts Payable Team as a Settlement Specialist.
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Knowledge of Excel at an intermediate level (e.g., pivot tables & charts, multiple criteria lookups, nested logical/IF formulas, data cleansing, array formulas, etc.) Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field.
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