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Internal Auditor Staff
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Country: USA
Location: Tennessee-Memphis Memphis, TN 38119
Total applied: 40 |
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Internal Auditor Staff
Salary/Wage: 75,000.00 - 60,000.00 /year Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Accounting/Finance/Insurance Relevant Work Experience: 2+ to 5 Years Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Education Level: Bachelor's Degree Contact Information Email: Apply by Email Reference Code: Memphis.20055 Position DescriptionInternal Auditor Staff A Memphis based company is searching for an internal auditor with 3-5 years internal/external audit experience. Candidates with a CPA or CIA are preferred. Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance required. Salary ranges from $60,000-75,000 depending on experience.Candidates need to have a strong understanding of GAAP. Responsibilities include: conducting audits of the company's various business divisions and preparing appropriate audit reports in accordance with established corporate standards and procedures. Candidates must be willing to travel 25%.Qualified candidates please send your resume to llanier@vaco.com
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