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Financial Consultant $55-$75/hour
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90401
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:55.00 - 75.00 USD /hourDOE
Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Location:Los Angeles, CA 90401
Status:Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project
Occupations:Financial Analysis/Research/Reporting;General/Other: Accounting/Finance;Corporate Accounting
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
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Financial Consultant $55-$75/hour
Financial Consultant $55-$75/hour
Seeking Financial Consultants interested in taking their in-depth knowledge to a higher level while adding value to our client companies.
At CONSULTING ASSOCIATES, our goal is to forge long-term relationships with local professionals offering alternative income solutions. Providing an environment that will foster long-term relationships with highly skilled professional is “key” to our mission.
Our Practice Areas of focus are:
· Finance
· Accounting
· Financial Systems
For our professional consultants, working with CONSULTING ASSOCIATES offers a connection to the region’s most premier companies. Additionally, our professional consultants can achieve a higher value for their services than can be expected from traditional project resource firms as well as having a pipeline of future projects.
We are seeking individuals at the following levels:
· Senior Financial Analysts or Business Analyst
· Manager or Director of FP&A or Accounting
· Assistant/Corporate or Division Controller
· VP of Finance or Accounting
With experience in:
· Financial Reporting & Accounting
· Financial Planning & Analysis
· Financial Systems
We encourage you to please email your resume to resume@consulting-associates.net. Experience within a Fortune 1000 company is preferred. Exposure to international operations is a plus. CPA is preferred.
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