Accounts Payable
London, City of London
Accounts Payable
London, City of London
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An international advertising company are seeking an experienced Accounts Payable Clerk on a 2 month contract starting ASAP. They have ambitious growth plans, without compromising the vision of providing exceptional client service, independent advice and strategic expertise. They aim to be different, taking a strategy-led approach to planning and buying and to embrace technology at every turn.
In this role they are looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Clerk who is keen to develop their accounting knowledge. However personality and culture is a massive part of the job so they are looking for a friendly, approachable person who has the willingness to learn.
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 2-3 years' 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 JSM16901369 when applying for this role
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