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Requires a minimum of six (6) years of experience providing sales and use tax consulting services in a public accounting, consulting, or law firm. Requires a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or closely related field from an accredited college or university.
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The Quality Control Principal role, within our not-for-profit and governmental group is responsible for managing technical accounting and auditing matters in the Firm, including research and overseeing quality in the Firm’s accounting and auditing practice to help ensure compliance with professional standards.
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We’re Novogradac & Company LLP, a national certified public accounting and consulting firm headquartered in San Francisco. Novogradac & Company LLP is one of the nation’s top 40 certified public accounting and consulting firms and is a recognized leader in real estate and community development.
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Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP is not a certified public accounting firm. Work you’ll do As Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions team Ping Senior Consultant, you will: Demonstrate understanding of PingOne and/or ForgeRock platform, tools, and capabilities.
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We are seeking a candidate with Big 4 (or equivalent) public accounting audit experience to join our rapidly growing New England Portfolio Company attest practice. 3 years experience in public accounting or related field.
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Cornerstone Research offers candidates pursuing doctoral studies in finance, economics, econometrics, accounting, or marketing the opportunity to join the firm for six to twelve weeks to gain first-hand experience in our work in the role of a Summer Associate.
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8+ years of experience working for a public accounting firm, including at least 2 years in accounting advisory. Lead and/or support a team of professionals to deliver consulting services to multiple client relationships as they navigate complex technical accounting and financial reporting events; participate in all stages of engagements including planning, field work, engagement wrap up and deliverable composition.
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Our ideal candidate will have a minimum three years of progressive experience, preferably within a professional services or public accounting firm, with demonstrated interest or experience performing financial due diligence (FDD.
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Minimum of 6 years experience required in public accounting, professional services or law firm working with clean energy tax consulting, tax due diligence, structuring, and modeling.
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Withum is a forward-thinking, technology-driven advisory and accounting firm, helping clients to Be in a Position of StrengthSM in today’s modern business landscape. Withum’s Life Sciences practice serves public and private clients, including growth oriented, private equity and venture backed technology companies and provides tremendous career opportunities in an environment of the highest ethical standards and professionalism.
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3-6+ years of experience in a tax role with a public accounting firm. Strong technical tax skills and excellent knowledge of tax accounting, tax compliance and all type of tax returns.
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3+ years' experience in a public accounting firm required. Whether it’s working alongside your peers to solve a client challenge, or volunteering together at the local food bank, there are so many ways to find your “why” at the firm.
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Big Four Accounting Experience preferred, but will consider experience with regional public accounting firm. The ideal candidate will have 4+ years of accounting experience in Public / Private accounting preferred.
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7+ years of public accounting experience, with at least 3 years in a managerial role. Job Overview: We are seeking an experienced Audit Manager to join our growing boutique CPA firm in Boston.
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Ideal candidates will have a BSBA in accounting, acompleted CPA, and at least 8 years of experience in public accounting. Our growing CPA firm, located inWakefield, MA, offers a dynamic and enjoyable work environment with significantadvancement opportunities.
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