Accounts Assistant
Surrey, Esher
Accounts Assistant
Surrey, Esher
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are currently working in partnership with a market leading, international organisation based in Esher, Surrey. This is for an Accounts Assistant to join this rapidly expanding business on a permanent basis with a salary up to £25,000 including a great benefits package and study support.
The Role:
This Accounts Assistant will be joining a well-established team working for a specific division of the business. This role will be focused on processing high volume invoices on a weekly basis, liaising with different departments to problem solve queries when they arise, weekly BACS runs and balance sheet reconciliation. Also, this positon will assist with month end, deal with raising the sales ledger invoices on a daily basis and other ad-hoc duties when they arise.
The Profile:
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 to 3 year's experience within an accounts function. Being able to deal with high volumes of inputting and a clear understanding of debts and credit and be clearly able to explain within an interview. This is an exciting position for someone who wants to come into this this outstanding business and build an exciting career.
The Company:
This blue-chip, international organisation is a market leader within its field and always sees back to back profits year on year. They have beautiful offices based in Esher, Surrey, with great onsite facilities. If you want to join a market leader where you can build a career, this is the best place to do it.
Package:
This Accounts Assistant position in Esher, Surrey is currently paying up to £25,000 plus great benefits.
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