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192919- Financial Reporting and Accounting Research

Company Name:
ACT Consulting
This is Sam Paulson from ACT Consulting. We have a 3-4 month Temp to Hire opportunity with our direct client, a major, well respected Utility company. The position is located on-site in Berlin, CT. If you are interested, please respond immediately to spaulson@act-info.com with a current version of your resume or call me on 919-249-6000.
If you do not feel this is a good match for your background or you are not currently interested in this opportunity, please feel free to pass this along to anyone who you think may be interested. Thank you for your time
192919- Financial Reporting and Accounting Research
Berlin, CT
Temp to Hire
Looking for someone who will prepare and/or review sections of the Form 10-Q, perform accounting research on GAAP requirements and prepare materials for Audit Committee. Must have at least 3 years of experience in financial reporting and accounting research, preferably some of it with a Big 4 firm. Must have strong skills in Microsoft Office, very strong analytical and written communication skills, as well as an understanding of financial reporting and GAAP requirements. Degree in Accounting required.
Comments CPA preferred, but not necessary. Codification research expertise, preparation or review of financial statements and Management's Discussions in SEC filing a plus. Will accept 3 years of experience (if candidate possesses Big 4 experience). If the candidate does not have Big 4 experience, would require equivalent years of experience. Ideally looking for someone with Financial Reporting and Accounting Research experience. Opportunity for overtime.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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