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Non Profit Senior Accountant in San Francisco
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94104
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Non Profit Senior Accountant in San Francisco
Company: Ajilon Finance Job Category: Accounting/Finance/Insurance Reference Code: S9-05051-527570 Location: CA 94104 Job Status: Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee Do you feel good about going to work everyday? Do you feel like you are contributing to the future of our beautiful city? If not then why not try something new! My client is a non profit in the environmental services industry. They are passionate about the environment and the future of our beautiful city. They need a Senior Accountant on a temp to hire basis immediately! We need someone who has been a solid Senior Accountant for several years, someone who has handled GL work, including Journal entries, Reconciliations, Financial Statement preparation, Month End Close, Accruals, etc. The person for this role must have SOLID Excel skills (including linking) to be able to work in a fast paced multi tasking environment. Qualifications: 3+ years Senior Accountant experience 4 year Accounting Degree Advanced Excel skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills If this sounds like a role you can handle please send your resume to crystal.avila@ajilon.com . Salary/Pay Rate: DOE About Ajilon Ajilon Professional Staffing is a leader in recruiting and project consulting, with specialty divisions in finance & accounting, management & office support, and legal. In North America, more than 200 offices service a range of clients through an integrated suite of human capital solutions. Ajilon Office offers clients specialized administrative and management professionals on a temporary and direct-hire basis. Ajilon Finance specializes in the temporary and direct-hire placement of premier accounting, financial and bookkeeping professionals. Ajilon Finance Solutions provides senior-level financial and operations professionals to companies on a project or interim basis. Ajilon StaffWise Legal places highly-qualified candidates in a wide range of specialized positions including attorneys, paralegals and legal support professionals. Leaders in Specialized Financial Staffing & Recruitment
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