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Auditors/Accountant
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles San Marino, CA 91108
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Location:San Marino, CA 91108
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Audit
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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Auditors/Accountant
AUDITORS/ACCOUNTANT Senior Auditor – 2 years experience in public accounting required Supervisor – 3+ years experience in public accounting required Manager – 5+ years experience in public accounting and CPA license required Accountant – Experience in financial statement preparation Great opportunity for growth with an expanding CPA firm in San Marino. Not-for-profit experience useful. Competitive salary and great benefits. COMPANY INFORMATION Harrington Group specializes in providing accounting, auditing, tax and management consulting service to over 200 not-for-profit organizations throughout the state of California. Our clients include residential treatment centers, mental health clinics, schools, legal aid organizations, community based organizations, job training programs, foster family agencies, and child development centers. Each member of our team takes great pride in knowing we are using our expertise to help organizations like those listed above make a difference in the community. Feeling as we do, we are committed to including creative, people-oriented professionals on our team. Harrington Group is seeking energetic and motivated staff in its Southern California office. Harrington Group also has offices in Northern California. For more information about our firm, please see our website www.npocpas.com Please send your resume to: Fax – (626) 403-6866 Attn: Monica Email – monica@npocpas.com
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