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Stio, is looking for an accounting career professional to assist with daily accounting tasks and support their financial team.
Accounting Associate responsibilities include entering financial transactions into our internal databases, financial reporting, and reconciling general ledger accounts. Ultimately, you will help our Accounting department run smoothly, ensuring transparency and efficiency in all transactions.
General Responsibilities Include:
- Create and update expense reports
- Prepare bank deposits
- Enter financial transactions into internal databases
- Participate in quarterly and annual audits
- Reconcile inventory invoices to verify quantities and costing
- Prepare account reconciliations such as gift cards, sales taxes, AR, AP, etc
- Research, track, and restore accounting process issues and discrepancies
- Compile financial data for weekly reporting and analysis
- Assist with other accounting projects
Job Skills & Experience Qualification Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree or greater in Accounting, Finance or relevant field
- Ability to handle sensitive, confidential information Organization skills
- Hands-on experience with MS Excel and accounting software (e.g. QuickBooks)
- A history of proven work ethic
Interested? Explore more job details and apply online today at https://apply.workable.com
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Hello,
I was hired at Ralphs about four months ago as a courtesy clerk (bagging groceries, the lowest position you can get at Ralphs) and then was promoted to become their bookeeper within 2 and a half months. Normally, you go through cashier training, and then you can be a bookeeper if they promote you. (Our current bookkeeper is pregnant and so my bosses were scrambling to find someone fast to take over.) At first I was very hesitant to take on the job, but I decided to challenge myself and I knew I did not want to be scrubbing toilets and pushing carts, so I decided why not. So off to training I went, (10 days of the most stressful, brutal work days of my life) and after training was done I tried so hard to quit. (Suddenly pushing carts and scrubbing toilets didn't seem so bad) I decided it was just not for me, but I knew deep down that, I would be totally unprofessional since my bosses had already invested so much time in me. I needed to at least give it a couple of months. So along with bookeeping, I'm also responsible for directing phone calls to different departments in the store.
But I simply can't dial the department number and talk one-on-one over the phone with that employee. No, if you've ever gone grocery shopping, you hear a voice over the intercom/speaker calling to someone or asking a department to pick up a phone call for customer service. This is called paging someone/a department. When I figured out that I had to speak into the phone and have my voice be heard by all of my co-workers, bosses, and customers, I just about died of humiliation and anxiety. Tomorrow will technically be my third day on my own, and I know that I have to deal with paging people. I know it only takes a few seconds to get the message out, but you also have to speak up loud and clear. My job begins as early as 5:30 am, and wouldn't you know it, I am not a morning person. My biggest issue is simply picking up the phone, pressing the paging button and talking into it. At 5:30 am, my voice is groggy, gruff, low, scratchy, and along with my anxiety of talking loudly, this makes it near impossible to speak up. (My heart pounds, I get dizzy, and my hands sweat profusely) I wondered if any of you have gone through this much phone anxiety, for a job, and how did you overcome it. I appreciate any responses given. Thank you!
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I'm looking for steady part time employment and have experience ranging from bookkeeping to cleaning and hospitality.
Looking for a Part-time (20-25 hours a week) bookkeeping/administrative assistant position. Have over 20 years of experience and know QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online. In WA State, Bellevue, Issaquah, Eastside area near Seattle.
I am looking for a great company to work for who is in need of a fast learner and a real go getter ready to work. Entry level "Data Entry" work from home is what I am looking for. I am new to this field but have years of Bookkeeping and Management experience behind me. Looking to start right away.