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Job Title:Credit Control Assistant (Media Industry)
Reference:336478
Salary:£19000 - £23000 per annum + benefits
Location(s):London
Industry(s):Accounting
Advertiser:Badenoch & Clark
Employment Type:Permanent
Posted:25-04-2008

Description:

Credit Control Assistant (Media Industry) 19-23k

Our client, a leading provider of children's entertainment, is currently looking for a Credit Control Assistant with at least 6 months industry experience to join its energetic finance team in Central London.

Reporting to the Credit Analyst, you will ensure efficient processes are maintained which will allow for cash collections to be maximised as well as minimal bad debt exposure.

Key responsibilities will include:
•Assistance in month end process
•Addressing customer queries/invoice issues
•Providing reports on uninvoiced cash to Licensing Accountants
•Cashing overdue debts on a national and international level
•Ad hoc duties as and when required

The ideal candidate will have proven experience within a credit control function as well as media industry experience. A can do attitude is a must, with an ability to communicate well with colleagues and clients alike within a fast paced environment being key to the role.

Those who fit the above should forward their CV's ASAP for consideration.



Badenoch & Clark is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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