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Accounts Payable - Graduate

London, City of London

Accounts Payable - Graduate

£20000 - £22000 per annum + study support and additional benefits
SAY1690000

London, City of London

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Seeking Accounting & Finance graduates to join a global marketing agency based in London. If you have just finished University and are looking for your first position in finance, this is a great opportunity to join a global company that promotes training and internal progression.

Reporting into the Financial Controller, duties include; manage payment of all supplier invoices, complete aged creditor reports, assist with WIP and intercompany reporting, ensure all quieres are dealt with, act as a key point of contact for suppliers, and assist with any ad hoc duties when required.

The ideal candidate will be an ambitious graduate, looking to start their career in finance and start the training towards becoming a qualified finance professional. You will be a strong communicator, have an understanding of accounting standards, IT proficient (especially in Excel), and have a high level of initiative.

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