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1892 days ago

BAS intermediate - 12 Months Contract

Ravi from Rukuhia

This role is for a Fixed 12 Months Contract. This will provides excellent learning opportunities for an intermediate level business advisory accountant looking for their next challenge.

We are looking for a person with:

Strong analytical and interpretative skills.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
A high level of integrity and honesty.
An outgoing manner who shows initiative.
The ability to be part of the team and the drive to contribute to the on-going success of our practice.

Extensive knowledge of MYOB AO, MYOB Essentials BankLink, Microsoft Office and any accounting software packages you may have experienced.
This is an Intermediate role comprising of preparation of accounts for Small to medium sized entities, completion of tax returns including GST, FBT, PAYE and annual tax returns.
You must have 2 - 4 years of experience most likely gained in good quality CA firms.
If this sounds like you, send your CV by email to ravi@singhandassociates.co.nz
Salary commensurate with experience. Apply in total confidence

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