Accounting Consultant

Job Code DGJ002 / Accounting Consultant
We are looking for an Accounting Consultant who wants to be part of a newly developed business and is willing to do marketing for the company as well. We are looking for partners not employees. Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or Finance (required) Professional accreditation (preferred) Minimum 3 plus years’ experience working with accounting firms is a must. Experience with corporate and business books, expert in cash and accrual basis accounting. Experience with A/P, A/R, payroll, computerized and manual bank reconciliations, GL, coding, month end and year end closing, analyzing, financial statement preparation, etc. Strong software computer skills (multiple preferred); which could include Tally, SAP, Peachtree, QuickBooks, Oracle, SAP, PeopleSoft, Microsoft Dynamics, JD Edwards, Crystal Reports and others. Advance Excel, PowerPoint and Word skills. Excellent English verbal and written communication skills, detail oriented and ability to interact with clients. Marketing ability to create and maintain new business leads and accounts. Professional personality and ability to interact with various clients and accounts. Ability to manage multiple, competing deadlines Marketing/Sales Experience (preferred)Industry Experience (multiple preferred): Retail, Healthcare, Nonprofit, Legal Firms, Real Estate, Property Management, Manufacturing, Construction. 


 

Short Info

  • Published:10 years ago
  • Company:Da Gate
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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