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Back-Office Specialist (4657)

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Type: Full time

CareerFinders, on behalf of our client, one of Europe’s largest and most successful VC Funds with headquarters in Germany, we are seeking to recruit a Back-Office Specialist to join their newly established Cyprus operations in Limassol. The successful applicant will have approximately 4+ years of experience in a similar capacity and speak an excellent level of fluent Greek and English.

 

Key Duties/Responsibilities:
 

  • Making payments and updating the information on payments in accounting software (Xero).
  • Communication with the administrators, investors, portfolio companies, banks on all matters related to payments.
  • Signing of different operational documents internally and with external counterparties.
  • Providing data for financial and management accounting.
  • Any other relevant duties as required by Management.

 
Key Skills/Experience:
 

  • Educated to degree level in Finance, Law, Business Administration or related field.
  • 4+ years of experience in a similar capacity is a must, ideally within a VC (Venture Capital or Investment Firm).
  • Fluent English and Greek (Written & Spoken).
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Eye for detail, able to work in a fast-paced, challenging environment.
  • Good knowledge Microsoft Office tools.


To apply for this vacancy, please send your CV, along with any covering letter to jobs@careerfinders.com.cy quoting the reference number CAR4657. Please note that due to the high volumes of applications received only shortlisted applicants will be responded to. By sending us your CV you are giving CareerFinders your consent to be contacted for this and any other suitable vacancies that we believe match your skills and experience. To view our privacy policy, please click www.careerfinders.com.cy/privacy-policy.

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