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Project Associate (Entry Level)
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles Pasadena, CA 91101
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Competitive salary and full benefit package
Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Location:Pasadena, CA 91101
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Accounting/Finance
Career Level:Entry Level
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
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Project Associate (Entry Level)
The California Credits Group, LLC is a midsized Southern California based tax consulting firm, which specializes in corporate tax credits. We are the leading professional service provider with a primary focus on California Enterprise Zone Credits. Backed by extensive experience and a deep commitment to delivering world-class service, CCG, with offices in Northern and Southern California, is uniquely positioned to service clients ranging in size from mid-size to the Fortune 500.
Our Pasadena office is seeking a talented professional with the desire to join our high-energy team. Strong oral & written communication skills, as well as excellent interpersonal skills are a must to interface effectively with directors, clients and marketing personnel. A positive attitude, attention to detail, organization skills and the ability to prioritize and manage tasks with sensitivity to time constraints and urgency levels are critical. Candidates must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Associates will also be expected to assist on projects when needed, which may include: collecting, analyzing, and documenting data. Training will be provided on the project processes for our company. Bachelor’s Degree is a must. Accounting background helpful. Training will be provided. Some travel may be required.
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