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ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT----ENTRY LEVEL
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Seattle Seattle, WA 98101
Total applied: 40 |
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ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT----ENTRY LEVEL
This well established, family owned and operated service company is looking for an entry level Accounting Assistant. Your primary responsibilities include assisting the Accounting Manager with day to day accounting and bookkeeping needs. Any knowledge of A/R and A/R and invoicing is greatly appreciated but not necessary. They will train the right candidate. If you pride yourself on your customer service abilities, enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and can multitask effectively with minimal supervision then this is the right fit for you! Start to $35K with full benefits and lots of PTO. Call now and get your career moving. For more information on this and many other openings:Reply to this ad with your resume in Microsoft Word or plain text format,Call Business Careers at (206) 447-7474Or visit www.businesscareers.com Company: Business Careers Location: Seattle, WA 98101 Salary/Wage: 15.00 - 17.00 USD /hour Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Accounting/Finance/Insurance Relevant Work Experience: 1+ to 2 Years Career Level: Entry Level Industry: Accounting and Auditing Services Occupations: Accounts Payable/Receivable;Bookkeeping;General/Other: Accounting/Finance Industry: Accounting and Auditing Services Email: Apply by Email Reference Code: MSTS10KT082108
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