Assistant Accountant *Innovatve Tech Firm

City of London
6 days ago
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Your new company
This ambitious, global Tech firm is proud to describe itself as a pioneering firm, with a strong commitment and developing expertise. The company has a suite of products delivering cybersecurity solutions, partnering with blue chip businesses and growing brands around the world. The company has been operating for over 20 years, achieving exceptional growth and is looking for an ambitious Assistant Accountant to lead and drive change through their finance function.

Your new role
The client is looking to attract an ambitious, forward-thinking Assistant Accountant to support the Finance Director in a broad and busy role. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a fast-paced, purpose-driven organisation. Core responsibilities include:

Own and maintain the accounts payable / receivable ledgers, ensuring all transactions are accurately recorded

Perform bank and credit card reconciliations
Processing journals - accruals, prepayments, intercompamy journals
Monitor and report on cash flow for multiple entities
Maintain accurate financial records and filing
Provide ad hoc finance support to the Finance Director

What you'll need to succeed
Actively studying towards an ACCA, CIMA or AAT qualification
Excellent attention to detail and strong organisational skills
Confident communicator and effective team player
Experience of working within the finance function of a tech firm with knowledge of revenue recognition and licencing

What you need to do now
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