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Accounting Pro's Needed! 949/282-1010
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Country: USA
Location: California-Orange County Irvine, CA 92618
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Accounting Pro's Needed! 949/282-1010
Accounting Pro's Needed! 949/282-1010Description: Volt Services Group in Mission Viejo is currently searching for experienced Accounting candidates. Our customers offer a number of great employment opportunities in the South Orange County area. We have openings for a wide range of positions, from Entry Level to Staff Accountant. Positions include various Financial Analyst, Staff Accountant, Jr. Accountant, A/P Clerk, A/R Clerk, Billing Clerk, and Collector positions. Put your Accounting expertise to work with one of our many top Orange County companies. All qualified candidates are encouraged to act fast! Please contact Volt today for immediate consideration. Volt Workforce Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to fostering diversity in the workplace. For more job opportunities with Volt please visit our web site at http://jobs.volt.comRequirements: B.A. in Accounting or Finance is preferred. Must have 1 year of experience in the Accounting field. Excellent communication skills are a plus. Location: Irvine, CA Type: CONTRACT Duration: Temp to Hire Pay Rate: DOE Contact: Volt Services GroupVolt Workforce Solutions26522 La Alameda Ste. 180Mission Viejo, CA 92691PH: 949/282-1010FX: 949/282-1020 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300125-3017-1-225754 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Irvine, CA 92618 Status: Temporary/Contract/Project Salary: DOE Job Category: Accounting/Finance/Insurance Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 26522 La Alameda Ste. 180Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 949/282-1010 Fax: 949/282-1020
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