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Relevant professional experience including public accounting, fund accounting, public company reporting in the fixed income or alternative asset management, including BDC, REIT, Closed-End and/or Open-Ended structures.
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Preferably at a top-tier public accounting firm and covering investment managers. PDT Partners, a quantitative investment manager, seeks an analytical, productive, detail-loving Fund Accountant to join our Finance, Accounting and Treasury ("FACT") team.
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We are currently seeking a career-minded Senior Forensic Accountant with two to five years of public accounting experience to work within our Investigative Accounting Group.
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5+ years of work experience in another public accounting firm. 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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The team works closely with the investment and client portfolio solutions areas within AIMS, and with functional teams across the broader firm including Central Trading, Fund Accounting, Operations, Technology, Legal and Compliance.
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Lead teams in forensic accounting, valuation, and litigation support. Competitive compensation I am currently working with a market leading consultancy who are currently in search of a talented Manager specializing in commercial litigation support and forensic accounting.
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A master's degree from an accredited college or university in economics, finance, accounting, business or public administration, human resources management, management science, operations research, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, statistics, personnel administration, labor relations, psychology, sociology, human resources development, political science, or urban studies, or a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school; or.
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5 + years of state and local tax experience in a public accounting firm with a focus on state income and franchise tax compliance and consulting. Weaver is a full-service national accounting, advisory and consulting firm with opportunities for professionals in many different fields.
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New York City-based Private Equity Fund Administration Firm is looking for a Private Equity Fund Accounting Manager to manage Private Equity fund clients. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting – Public/Private.
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This position has matrix reporting responsibilities with day-to-day reporting to the DBI Director of Finance & Operations and indirectly to the Cor Partners Finance and Accounting team. The Accounting Director oversees the recording of all accounting activity into the company's books, regularly reviewing, reconciling, and reporting both to management and to DBI's parent company, Cor Partners.
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Qualifications for the Senior Accountant: Minimum of 5 years of progressive accounting experience, preferably in a non-profit organization. Responsibilities of the Senior Accountant: Oversee and maintain the integrity of the general ledger, ensuring all transactions are recorded accurately and in compliance with organizational policies and accounting standards.
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Primary Responsibility: Managing the structured finance/credit process for the fund investment team- including negotiating and executing financing transactions vis-a-vie revolving facilities, private placements and public capital markets.
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New York City-based Private Equity Fund Administration Firm is looking for a Private Equity Accounting Supervisor to oversee Private Equity funds. Hands-on experience accounting/audit of private equity funds (including blockers, Parallel, SPV, AIV, Co-Investment Vehicles) management companies, and other related vehicles.
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Minimum of 5 years work experience with an existing (re)insurance company or with a big four public accounting firm, working with reinsurance company clients. You will be our Senior Reinsurance Accountant responsible for providing accounting support to various SiriusPoint operating entities, reporting to our VP Reinsurance Controller.
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We are looking for a creative, detail-oriented self-starter who is hyper-organized and excited to take on the role of PR Coordinator at Guerlain in the US. Reporting to the PR Manager, you will support Guerlain's PR & Communications team and assist in producing exciting and engaging experiences that reflect the brand's core values.
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