Assistant Accountant
City of London, London
Assistant Accountant
- Permanent
City of London, London
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Start your job searchA global Private Equity Firm with offices based in Europe and North America who are looking for a Assistant Accountant to join their corporate team.
This role is perfect for someone who has a small amount of experience in bookkeeping and Accounts Payable hoping to progress their career within Financial Services.
They offer great exposure to both the corporate side of their finance function as well as their fund accounting team.
They will be offering full study support with their ACCA or CIMA to help continue with your studies.
Responsibilities:
- Assist the Accounts Payable team helping them with processing invoices etc
- Setting up payments on the banking system
- Bank reconciliation, posting and balancing
- Staff Expenses
- Support the communication of queries between the firm and the Corporate Team
Requirements:
- Have a 2:1 from University or be AAT Qualified
- Up to 2 years experience in bookkeeping or Accounts Payable
- Someone who has either started or hoping to start their ACCA/CIMA qualification
What they are offering:
- Full study support to continue ACCA/CIMA
- Discretionary bonuses
- Salary increases every year
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