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Client Bookkeeper

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#CR06716
Type: Full time

CareerFinders, on behalf of our client, a very well-established and respected provider of Corporate & Fiduciary services with offices in the heart of Nicosia, we are seeking to recruit an experienced and knowledgeable Client Bookkeeper to join their expanding team of professionals.

 

Key Duties/Responsibilities:
 
  • Handle accounting and bookkeeping requirements on behalf of a portfolio of clients.
  • Preparation of Management Accounts and Reports on behalf of clients.
  • Preparation of Financial Statements.
  • Review of business and accounting transactions.
  • Provide VAT services and advice to clients as and when requested.
  • Process various accounting and banking reconciliations.
 
Key Skills/Experience:
 
  • Ideally educated to degree level in Accounting/Finance or related field.
  • Any relevant accounting qualification will be considered (LCCI, CAT, ACCA etc...)
  • 2+ years of relevant experience is a must as a Client Bookkeeper/Accountant.
  • Excellent communication skills in Greek and English (Written & Spoken). Knowledge of Russian will be considered an advantage.
  • Familiar with accounting software.
  • Excellent client service skills.
  • Ability to meet tight deadlines and perform well under pressure.
  • Ability to work effectively alone and as part of a team.

To apply for this vacancy, please send your CV, along with any covering letter to jobs@careerfinders.com.cy quoting the above job title. 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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