Audit Senior
London
Audit Senior
London
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Start your job searchAn established Top 50 accountancy firm is looking for a qualified Audit Senior to join their rapidly expanding Audit team in the heart of London. This role will suit an individual looking to work for a reputable firm without working the industry standard 10 hour days.
Primarily based in Central London, you will have the opportunity to work within a diverse team and will benefit from extensive training and professional development to help you meet your professional goals. The firm pride themselves on their W/L balance, working environment, flexi working and competitive salaries.
They are looking for:
- ACA/ACCA/CPA qualified individuals
- Someone in a 50%+ Audit
- A sound working knowledge of IFRS, UK GAAP
- Ideally someone who has used CCH, Pro Audit and/or Vistopia
You need to be:
- A self driven, resilient individual
- Have the ambition to undertake new challenges and step up into higher managerial positions
- Strong project management techniques including decision-making ability, analytical skills, time management, organisation and evaluative skills
- A professionally qualified individual
This role is paying £45,000 - £47,000 with flexible benefits & paid overtime.
For immediate consideration, please apply online or for more information or a confidential discussion, please contact Harry Coleman at Marks Sattin on 0207 474 9665 or email to harry.coleman@markssattin.com
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