Accounts Assistant
Surrey, Leatherhead
Accounts Assistant
Surrey, Leatherhead
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are excited to announce that we are currently working with an international FMCG organisation based in Leatherhead, Surrey. We have been asked to help with the recruitment process for an Accounts Assistant to join their team on a permanent basis. This role is currently paying between £20,000 to £24,000, with other great benefits. This is working for one of our top clients and we highly recommend this organisation.
The Role:
This Accounts Assistant position is a varied role where you will be asked to be heavily involved with the bank reconciliations, sales ledger, purchase ledger and other ad-hoc administrative duties. If you want a role where every day will be different, consistently busy and give you variety that most jobs just don't offer at this level, then this is the perfect role. This position is reporting directly into the Head of Finance and great exposure to the whole UK side of the business.
The Profile:
The ideal candidate would have a minimum of one to two year's experience, ideally within an Accounts Assistant, Banking or Transactional capacity. Also, a suitable candidate will be a strong team player and happy to get involved with other duties during busy times within the team when needed, with really strong attention to detail, this is very important for this role.
The Company:
This is a well-established, growing, international organisation, which has seen rapid growth due to acquisitions and mergers and of course company performance. This organisations offers fantastic development and investment for the right candidate, with potential opportunities to progress in the coming years.
Package:
This Accounts Assistant position in Leatherhead, Surrey is currently paying £20,000 to £24,000, plus great company benefits.
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