Creative Financial Staffingother related Employment listings - Bainbridge Island, WA at Geebo

Creative Financial Staffing

Overview:
Start-up tech company with a founder who has a strong track record of successful exits, is seeking a Senior Accountant who will report to the CFO and help with interesting projects to prepare the company for growth and an eventual sale.
In addition to monthly and annual accounting, the person will help with a software conversion to NetSuite.
What you'll do:
Be an integral part of a software conversion to NetSuitePrepare and complete monthly close requirementsSupport annual financial audits and various state/local taxesCompliance reportingLead financial reporting processWhat you'll gain:
Opportunity to capitalize on a company exit with stock options100% employer paid benefits for you and your familyMostly remote (occasional meetings on site)Learn from a great mentor/CFOWho you are:
Bachelor's degree Accounting, CPA+4
years relevant experiencePublic accounting and tech/start-up industry experience preferableEnergy to work in a start-up environment.
Work necessary OTI#INFEB2024#CBFEB2024#LI-MG7MaxSalary:
USD110000MinSalary:
USD90000About the Company:
Creative Financial StaffingCFS is a leading, employee-owned staffing firm--the largest one founded by CPA firms.
With more than two decades of experience helping companies locate, attract and hire exceptional accounting, finance & IT professionals, CFS has unique resources to better understand hiring needs, attract higher-caliber candidates and assess candidate potential.
Established in 1994, CFS today operates 30
offices and has 200
employees across the United States.
Serving most major U.
S.
markets and beyond, CFS connects companies with candidates, from entry-level to executive level, temporary to direct hire and project support to interim management.
Company Size:
500 to 999 employeesIndustry:
Financial ServicesFounded:
1994Website:
http:
//www.
cfstaffing.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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