Description
Managing all accounting operations based on accounting principles
Preparing budget and financial forecasts
Computing taxes and prepare tax returns, balance sheet, profit/loss statement etc
Job brief
Proven working experience as a cost accountant or in a relevant field
Thorough knowledge of accounting and corporate finance principles and procedures
Excellent accounting software user
Strong attention to detail and confidentiality
Advanced degree in Accounting
CPA or CMA preferred
Requirements
ARABIC SPEAKING ACCOUNTANT URGENTLY NEEDED
KNOWLEDGE OF ICG IS ESSENTIAL..
WITH EXPERIENCE IN RETAIL BUSINESS
GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS
APPLICANTS WITH RETAIL EXPERIENCE WILL BE ENTERTAIN/ CONTACT..
Provisions
Salary: to be discussed
Employment visa provided
Medical insurance provided
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