Assitant Accountant
London, City of London
Assitant Accountant
London, City of London
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Start your job searchMy client one of Europe's leading Fund Administration firms based in the city of London are looking to take on an Assistant Accountant with one year or more experience to join their successful and growing team.
This company is known for providing the highest quality accounting and fund administration services to real estate & private equity clients and is a great company to join for any candidate that is looking for quick Career progression and a future in financial services as this company will support you in your development to become a fully qualified accountant.
As an Assistant Accountant for this firm you will receive full study support package towards ACCA/CIMA qualification. My client also has fantastic company progression structure in place and offers yearly bonuses and regular performance pay reviews.
The right candidate will have a minimum one year experience as an Assistant Accountant and will be combatable in with the following responsibilities assisting in preparation of management accounts, month end, journals and Bank reconciliations.
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Candidates Requirements
- Graduate with Min 2:1 degree
- Minimum of 3 A level's C's or above or AAT level 4 qualification
- Studying towards or have an interest in studying ACCA or CIMA qualification
- Experience with preparation of management accounts, month end, journals and Bank reconciliations.
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