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Job Description Our client, a well-established and growing global freight forwarder, has an opening for an Accounts Receivable Clerk to work on-site in their Jamaica, NY office. Requirements 10-key by touch, SAP, performs accounts receivable functions, bank deposits, customer invoices, reconciles customer accounts, credit reports & credit issues, maintains accounts receivable files, collection calls as directed.
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Partner with Customer Success and Customer Support teams to resolve customer issues swiftly and provide best-in-class customer experience
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The Account Executive Officer (AEO), Commercial Accounts will partner with agents and brokers to provide property, general liability, commercial auto, and/or workers' compensation coverage for new and renewal business based on customers' needs.
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Quantify the business plan and be aware of impact across other accounts and on other teams. We’re looking for a Director, National Accounts to join our fabulous commercial team and drive our Department Store business.
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Designs and oversees delivery of Risk Control services to assigned accounts country-wide. This role reports to the Risk Control Director National Accounts. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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Collaborate effectively with campus partners, including the Office of Financial Aid, Registrar, Housing, and others whose work is closely related to the core functions of the Office of Student Accounts.
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Job Description:An Investment Management Company, located in New York, NY, is seeking and Accounts Payable Accountant to join their growing team! Job Description:An Investment Management Company, located in New York, NY, is seeking and Accounts Payable Accountant to join their growing team.
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We work with thousands of companies like Venmo and SoFi, several of the Fortune 500, and many of the largest banks to make it easy for people to connect their financial accounts to the apps and services they want to use.
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Execute a business plan/strategy to achieve financial results in the areas of profit, growth and expense
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As a senior consultant in this role you will provide subject matter expertise for VA VistA, primarily Integrated Billing and Accounts Receivable (IBAR) support for Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Role:The Strategic Accounts Manager is a critical client partner role demonstrating leadership, strategic direction, accountability, business acumen, and vision for Linqia’s portfolio of enterprise brand clients.
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Job OverviewLocation: New York, NYCondé Nast is seeking a Manager of Programmatic Accounts who will collaborate and partner with the Digital, Sales and PMY (Pricing, Monetization and Yield) teams to drive and grow programmatic deal revenue across Condé Nast properties, inclusive of both display and video products.
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Health and Welfare Benefits : Medical (including prescription coverage), Dental, Vision, Health Savings Account, Commuter Account, Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Group Accident, Group Critical Illness, Life Insurance, AD&D, Group Legal, Identify Theft Protection, Wellbeing Program and Work/Life Resources (including Employee Assistance Program.
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Develop plans and programs for existing accounts in his/her geography to gain market share in existing businesses, cross sell process development and manufacturing services and increase site penetration of all key accounts.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here A leading fundraising organization seeks a Senior Accounts Payable Specialist to support accurate and timely postings of accounts payable. Reporting to the Director of Accounting, you'll be able to have a significant impact on the data integrity and management of the accounts.
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