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Accounting Division Manager - 70000 to 95000
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Country: USA
Location: Illinois-Chicago North Northbrook, IL 60062
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Accounting Division Manager - 70000 to 95000
Large fortune 500 company in the northern suburbs of Chicago is searching for an Accounting Manager. Title: Accounting Division Manager – RW#1001117437- Northern Suburbs IF YOU RECEIVE A CALL FROM US, THE TELEPHONE NUMBER WILL APPEAR UNAVAILABLE ON CALLER ID This is a permanent full time direct hire position Salary Range: $70,000 to $95,000 per year Requirements:Required: Bachelors Degree with a CPA and or CFARequired: 8 or more years of accounting experience and 2 or more years of investment experienceIf you have 2 years of analysis experience please mention it on your resumeIntermediate skills in Excel, Access, Outlook, Word, SAP or other general ledger applications Job Description:· Participating in impairment assessments and valuations· Manage processes related to investment financial analysis as well as, ensure compliance with accounting, reporting and regulatory requirements· Prepare, review and analyze various analysis and reports for key customers using differing reporting perspectives · Oversee, manage, and coordinate key investment related financial analysis in support of key accounting processes to ensure compliance with related accounting, reporting and regulatory requirements · Analysis of yields and income on certain investments Location: Northern Suburbs of Chicago, IL Zip: 60062 Application Instructions (3 easy steps will make it easy for us to respond)1. Please create a new email from your inbox and attach your resume in Microsoft word format (do not copy and paste) to jonathanbowman@spherion.com 2. Erase everything from the subject, copy and paste this as the subject: Accounting Division Manager – RW#10011174373. Please give your most recent/current pay rate in the body of the email Since 1946, Spherion has been helping talented individuals find rewarding job opportunities that drive excellence in their career. Through a network of 700 offices nationwide, we place 300,000 job seekers in fulfilling office professional, industrial and contact center positions every year. Put our career specialists to work for you!
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