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Billing Clerk
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Country: USA
Location: New Jersey-Northern East Hanover, NJ 07936
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Billing Clerk
Company:Â Â Ajilon Finance Job Category:Â Â Accounting/Finance/Insurance Reference Code:Â Â L1-30010-527577 Location:Â Â NJ 07936 Job Status:Â Â Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project Beatiful posh offices in Morris/Somerset County area is looking for an electronic billing clerk to join their team on a temporary basis. This position is covering a maternity leave for 8-10 weeks, and is a long term temporary assignment. If you have 3-5 years of Accounts Receivable/Billing/Invoicing experience and live in the Morristown area, I have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for someone with strong communication skills, a detail-oriented personality, and good Excel skills. This position will pay up to $16.00 an hour on the temporary side. For immediate consideration, please submit all resumes to shua.ajmeri@ajilon.com Salary/Pay Rate: up to $17.00 an hour About Ajilon Ajilon Professional Staffing is a leader in recruiting and project consulting, with specialty divisions in finance & accounting, management & office support, and legal. In North America, more than 200 offices service a range of clients through an integrated suite of human capital solutions. Ajilon Office offers clients specialized administrative and management professionals on a temporary and direct-hire basis. Ajilon Finance specializes in the temporary and direct-hire placement of premier accounting, financial and bookkeeping professionals. Ajilon Finance Solutions provides senior-level financial and operations professionals to companies on a project or interim basis. Ajilon StaffWise Legal places highly-qualified candidates in a wide range of specialized positions including attorneys, paralegals and legal support professionals. Leaders in Specialized Financial Staffing & Recruitment
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