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Minimum 8-10 years of indirect tax experience including public accounting and /or industry (Ideally Manufacturing). Includes, business systems operations, tax calculations and analysis, audit defense, tax accounting, filings and payments, data analytics and process controls.
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At least 4 years of work experience, preferably in internal audit, public accounting, information technology, information security or data analytics. Bachelor’s degree, preferably in accounting, finance, information systems, data analysis or business administration.
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1+ year experience in external/internal auditing or accounting/finance with a public accounting firm or publicly-traded company or equivalent. Under the direction of the Vice President of Internal Audit, the Financial Compliance Auditor is accountable for visiting these locations during events to verify that certain key processes and controls are operating effectively.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is preferred; certifications in the following are preferred: Certified ServiceNow Administrator, Application Developer, Implementation Specialist (CSA, CAD, CIS); CISA, CPA, IPSCMI, CIPS, CPP, or other Finance/Accounting/Procurement Industry Certifications.
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Paid Accounting Internship opportunity with the YMCA of Metro Chicago $17 per hour. Each Accounting Intern will work at an assigned YMCA center within the YMCA of Metro Chicago association and will partner with the Billing Coordinator on a daily basis and report to the Asset Manager for their assigned location.
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If you are a highly experienced Tax Senior Manager / Director with a strong background in public accounting and a passion for delivering exceptional client service, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity with our client, a top 10 CPA firm in Chicago.
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Bankruptcy consulting, forensic accounting, economic damage calculations, and other litigation support services. Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Litigation Support (LS), and Valuation Services (VS): Bachelor's/Master's degree in Accounting, or Finance with at least a minor in Accounting.
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Experience supporting implementations of government compliant accounting systems (e.g., Deltek Costpoint) Extensive knowledge of FAR/CAS and other government contract accounting requirements.
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Under the guidance of the Community Data Manager, the Community Restorative Justice Hubs’ Coordinator, and the Executive Director of the Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice, the Data Specialist will provide data monitoring and analysis support for a network of community-based violence prevention organizations.
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Five (5) or more years of experience within a public accounting firm and / or industry environment performing audit, accounting or consulting services; ability to develop and implement strategies to transform accounting processes and systems to drive efficiency and accuracy.
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The TAS team supports private equity, direct lenders and corporate clients with financial, tax and operational due diligence, analytics and accounting connected with mergers, acquisitions, divestiture and other corporate actions.
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This position is part of the Chicago Public Schools Career and Technical Education (CTE) program at the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences. Maintain and update industry certifications as required by Illinois State Board of Education and Chicago Public Schools.
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A bachelor s degree in finance, Business Administration, Public Administration or related field from an accredited college or university along with 8-10 years of progressively responsible senior management level experience in finance and accounting is required.
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A law firm based in Chicago is seeking a Securities and Capital Markets Associate Attorney with strong transactional skills and experience in public company equity and debt capital markets, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions, and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) compliance and reporting.
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At least 3-4 years of experience in financial service industry or public accounting firm, with specialisation in private equity, hedge fund, fund of funds and venture capital funds. Our client, a leading boutique asset manager, is looking for a senior fund accountant to join their growing fund accounting team.
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