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High Tech Accountant Needed
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94104
Total applied: 40 |
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High Tech Accountant Needed
A computer software company in the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco is looking to add a general accountant to their team on a direct hire basis. This small company provides great stability as well as, room to grow and learn from an outstanding finance mentor. In this role you will be responsible for various accounting functions including: accounts payable, general ledger, inventory, fixed assets, and payroll. Monthly duties will include account reconciliation, close, assisting in preparation of financial statements. There is light tax work involved. Qualified candidates will have at least two to four years of hands on accounting experience in a dynamic team environment, high-tech industry is a plus! A bachelor's degree is required to be considered for this role. Experience using sophisticated accounting software, such as SAP, will set you apart from other candidates. This role will pay $50-60k/yr, depending on experience.Please email your resume to ktinsley@accountantsinc.com for consideration. Accountants Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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