Accountant Assistant

Accounts Assistant
• Posts customer payments by recording cash, checks and TT transactions.
• Updates receivables by totaling unpaid invoices and reconcile
• Prepare Statement of accounts and proper checking of ageing
• Maintains records by microfilming invoices, debits, and credits.
• Verifies validity of account discrepancies by obtaining and investigating information from sales.
• Resolves valid or authorized deductions by entering adjusting entries.
• Resolves collections by examining customer payment plans, payment history, credit line; coordinating contact with collections department.
• Summarizes receivables by maintaining invoice accounts; coordinating monthly transfer to accounts receivable account; verifying totals; preparing report.
• Providing support to the Accounting Department.
• Performing basic office tasks, such as filing, data entry, answering phones, processing the mail, etc.
• Handling communications with clients and vendors via phone, email, and in-person
• Processing transactions, issuing checks, and updating ledgers, etc. QUALIFICATIONS
Nationality: Indian (know how to speak Hindi, English and Arabic is advantage)
Experience in Accounting: at least 2 years and with UAE experience is a plus
Age: 25-35 years old
Familiarity with basic Accounting principles.
BACHELORS DEGREE.

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Interpersonal skills :Sales Skills for the Workplace

Sales Skills for the Workplace
There are some retail sales skills that aren’t usually listed on a resume, but are still important for sales employees. Ensure you have these five skills to achieve success in sales.

 

Interpersonal skills
Sales jobs require a lot of human interaction, whether it’s face-to-face, online, or over the phone.

If you’re naturally outgoing and and have good interpersonal skills, you’ll excel at sales.

There’s nothing wrong with being introverted, but introversion isn’t the best quality in a sales employee.

If continually meeting and talking with strangers drains your energy, or if you find yourself regularly stumbling over your words or accidentally making the person you’re speaking with feel uncomfortable, sales might not be the best line of work for you