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CPA ACCOUNTANT & TAX SENIOR
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Country: USA
Location: Indiana-Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46254
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46254
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Audit
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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CPA ACCOUNTANT & TAX SENIOR
KB Parrish & Co. is a client service-driven public accounting firm in the Indianapolis area specializing in accounting, tax and consulting services to non-publicly traded companies. We have a heavy concentration of auto dealer, real estate and not-for-profit clients.
FIRST POSITION
We are currently looking for an individual with 3 or more years experience in public accounting to join our team during the upcoming tax season. Experience in the preparation of business and individual income tax returns is one position. Individual will have direct contact with the business owners and others in key management positions. Great opportunity to learn the industry and work with a group of professional accountants dedicated to success. This position is temporary, starting December 15, 2008 and ending April 15, 2009. Great opportunity for an individual that wants to work when young children are in school. No travel is involved.
SECOND POSITION
We are seeing one individual with experience in the automobile dealership industry. This is a permanent position. Prefer an individual with 2 or more years experience in a CPA firm. Would work on a team of individuals serving the accounting and tax needs of dealers. Would include the preparation of "reviewed" and "compiled" financial statements and the related income tax returns. Only a minor amount of overnight travel is involved.
K. B. Parrish & Co. is committed to quality of work and integrity in our relations with clients. In addition, we recognize that we can not serve clients without the best qualified employees. We promote an environment that values everyone's contributions, appreciates diversity of thought, fosters growth and provides opportunities for development.
Please view our website at www.kbparrish.com for more details about KB Parrish & Co.
Reply to dsullivan@kbparrish.com
Phone 317-347-5212 ext. 235
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