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Job Title:Accounts Assistant - Graduate
Reference:PPIC6007563
Salary:21500
Location(s):City of London
Industry(s):Accounting
Advertiser:Page Personnel
Employment Type:Permanent
Posted:05-11-2008

Description:

The successful candidates will be required to undertake the following duties:-

  • Sales invoicing
  • Administration of contractor bonds
  • Debt collection for non US customers
  • Cost of sales calculations
  • Bank reconciliations, for both our UK and US operations
  • Accounts administration work, including some data entry on our accounting system.

Ideal candidates will be:-
  • A graduate with an Accounts related degree and posses a numerate A level e.g.Maths, Statistic, Accounting, or Economics at grade C or above
  • Interest in working in a busy Accounts team
  • Articulate and literate, who understands the importance of good communications
  • Able to withstand pressure and continual demand for high standards
  • Willing to work as part of a team

My client is one of the world’s leading communications technology companies. Their leading-edge software and hardware products are used by some of the biggest names in the telecommunications and IT industry, such as BT, Microsoft and Cisco.


My client offers:-

  • A fantastic opportunity for someone who would like to forge a long term career with a well known and respected major brand
  • Annual profit share
  • Excellent non-contributory pension, life assurance, permanent health insurance and private medical schemes.
  • 28 days paid holiday rising to 33 after 1 years service.

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