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Accountant
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Country: USA
Location: District of Columbia-Washington/Metro Multiple locations
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Multiple locations
Status:Full Time, Part Time, Employee
Occupations:Audit;General/Other: Accounting/Finance;Tax Accounting
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Accountant
About the Company Growing regional accounting firm in DC / Metro area with offices in Silver Spring, MD, Frederick, MD and Tyson's Corner, VA. About the Opportunity We are seeking self-motivated individuals who are looking to advance their careers. Ryan & Wetmore, PC offers significant opportunities for growth and career advancement. The culture is truly collaborative and unique. Since our offices work together as a team, we can accomodate location requests for available positions at any of our three offices. Responsibilities vary based on experience and areas of expertise. Ideal candidates will have well rounded experience in Accounting, Auditing, Taxation and Business Consulting in a variety of industries.
Qualifications Bachelor or higher degree in Accounting or Finance CPA or CPA candidate Excellent communication skills 1-2 years Management or Supervisory experience a plus Ability to work well with clients
Benefits The Company provides benefits such as 401K, matching 401k, reimbursement for business expenses, profit sharing, 100% employer paid dental insurance for employee, 100% employer paid medical insurance for employee, dependent coverage partially paid by employer, prescription drug coverage, life insurance, telecommuting support, paid company holidays, paid personal time off, snacks and beverages, tuition reimbursement, company sponsored trips and activities.
*All resumes are held in confidence. No recruiters or agencies without a previously signed contract. Must be eligible to work in this country.
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