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The position works closely with the CEO helping him with a multitude of tasks, including accounts payable, HR, treasury, insurance, office management, licensing, etc. No work experience as an office manager is required.
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Our services include data entry, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, bank reconciliations, general ledger management, financial statements, and budgets. Proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM software.
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Manage accounts, including sell-in, new business development, and achieving seasonal and quarterly sales targets. Monitor performance of the accounts and customer service to rapidly detect and address any problems or new opportunities.
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The Credit and Collections Specialist will be primarily responsible for collecting outstanding accounts receivable and maintaining customer relationships through direct phone contact and email with customers.
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The Accounting Associate will be directly involved in the day-to-day accounting functions within Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable, including processing cash receipts, processing payments, and reconciling activity/balances.
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We are looking for a full-time Accounts Receivables Specialist to join our AR team. A person in this position will report to the Accounts Receivables Manager and will provide clerical and administrative services to ensure efficient, timely, and accurate payment of accounts under their control.
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Key responsibilities include: Prioritizing the acquisition of Managed Service Provider (MSP)/Vendor Management System (VMS) accounts. Developing and enhancing senior customer relationships within large accounts.
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Cold Spring Harbor Lab is hiring for an Accounts Payable Specialist. Assist with testing of Lawson A/P upgrades, electronic payment processing and paperless invoicing as a movement towards automated operations progresses.
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Ownership of accounts payable, accounts receivable and cash management. Super user of Excel including pivot tables and v lookups, QuickBooks Online, Payroll software. Ownership of accounts payable, accounts receivable and cash management.
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Under the direct supervision of the Collections Supervisor or Manger, the Accounts Receivable Representative II is responsible for effective and efficient accounts receivable management of assigned payers.
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CWS offers management expertise across the credit spectrum and supports both MasterCard and Visa accounts as well as a variety of private label debit, credit, stored value, and customer bankcards.
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The EA/Bookkeeper will assist in coordinating and managing travel and schedules for company Executives along with some light bookkeeping such as invoicing and Accounts Receivables. education: No Degree Required.
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Recognizes when to refer claims to Travelers Special Investigations Unit and/or Subrogation Unit. Performs administrative functions such as expense accounts, time off reporting, etc. 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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Continuously build understanding on customer needs and expectations, territory market landscape, competitors, market segments/dynamics, accounts, disease, product, clinical and sales expertise and share this market intelligence information with in-field team, brand team and sales manager to achieve alignment, to anticipate environmental changes and challenges and to optimize brand strategy and its execution.
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Strong general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, income tax and bank working knowledge. · Oversees accounts payable, accounts receivable/and collection, payroll.
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