Accounts Assistant - London
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Seeking an Accounts Assistant for 8-month contract within a media company based in Central London. This company have ambitious growth plans, without compromising the vision of providing exceptional client service, independent advice and strategic expertise.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Develop relations with media owners, to provide exceptional customer service
- Matching media owner invoices to the relevant media booking
- Processing over 750 purchase invoices per month onto the accounting system
- Prepare invoices for payment twice a month
- Monitor the accrual ledger
- Producing account reconciliations for each supplier
- Liaising with the internal administration and billing teams to resolve invoice queries
- Monitoring the aged creditors report on a monthly basis
Experience Required:
- Minimum 12 months experience in finance
- Good communication skills
- Exposure with dealing with high volumes of invoices
- Proficient excel skills with a willingness to contribute to additional duties
Please quote job ref JSM169008 when applying for this role.
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