Accountant and Admin Executive (FILIPINO ONLY)

We are in need of an Accountant & Admin Executive with the following qualifications:
– Must have an experience of at least aggregate 3 years in General Accounting and related fields. May have an experience in UAE or Gulf region as an Accountant but not required.
– Must have a Bachelors degree in Accounting or related Finance course. CPA is preferable but not required.
– Must be a Filipino, preferably Male and willing to work in Sharjah.
– The role will mainly handle the day to day General Accounting tasks and some administration works as required.
– Preparation of Financial Reports like Statement of Profit and Loss, Statement of Assets & Liabilities, Bank Reconciliations, Journal Entries, etc. on monthly, quarterly & annually regular basis.
– Should be proficient in Quickbooks accounting systems.
– Will directly report to Managing Partner.
– Excellent in communication skills in both English and Arabic (an advantage, not required).
– UAE driver’s license preferable but not required.
– Must have pleasing personality and a good team member.
Competitive Salary package awaits the chosen candidate which will depend upon work experience and performance during the Interview. Shortlisted candidate will be contacted via email or phone.

Short Info

  • Published:6 years ago
  • Company:Al Tawash Neon
  • Location:Sharjah,UAE
 
 
 

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Persistence
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