. Audit Staff Accountant I (Entry level) Accounting - Orlando, FL at Geebo

. Audit Staff Accountant I (Entry level)

Company Name:
Eric Lyublinsky
Valintry is working with a leading provider of tax, accounting and business advisory and financial services. With offices and clients throughout the Southeast. The firm has been in business for over 40 years and is positioned to grow for the next 40.0
Under the supervision of the Audit Shareholder, the Audit team is responsible for managing client service, supervising, training and practice development for the Firm. Auditors must ensure regulatory and GAAP conformity, as well as examine and analyze accounting systems to determine financial status of organizations and prepare financial reports concerning operating procedures.
Audit Staff Accountant I - Entry-level professional position. This position examines and analyzes accounting records to determine financial status of organizations and prepare financial reports concerning operating procedures. 0-2 years relevant experience in accounting, financial statement preparation and auditing.
Job Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent in accounting required. Master's degree preferred
CPA license strongly preferred.
Experience in a public accounting environment desired
Florida driver's license required
Proof of auto insurance required
Proficiency in computerized accounting systems required.
Microsoft Office Proficiency required.
Some overnight travel required
Excellent problem solving & organizational skills
Excellent time management skills
Demonstrated success at meeting deadlines
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to provide superb customer service in meeting client deliverables
Ability to treat confidential information with sensitivity
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Eric Lyublinsky
Valintry Services
407-205-1125 Direct LineEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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