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Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
London
9 months ago
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Your new companyI am currently working exclusively with a listed technology business based in central London (hybrid working). They are an acquisitive business made up of a network of highly specialised companies, which support leading industrial groups in defining and developing business models using Artificial Intelligence; Big Data; Cloud Computing; Digital Communication and Social Networking.Your new roleDue to growth of the business, my client is looking to hire a newly qualified practice trained ACA / ACCA to join the finance team and support the Head of GL and Finance Director.Key duties include:

  • Preparation of statutory accounts under UK GAAP
  • Preparation of management accounts
  • Support the finance transition process for three separate acquisitions,
  • You will work as part of the central finance team which covered multiple countries across Europe and Asia.
  • Responded to any ad hoc queries from Finance Director or individual Business Directors
  • Produce group reports
  • Trained new staff members hired to work on acquisitions on all aspects of the role
  • Supporting and managing adhoc projects

What you'll need to succeed

  • Fully ACA / ACCA qualified from a Mid-tier accounting firm
  • Experience with audit and accounts preparation
  • Recently qualified (0-2 years pqe)
  • Excel: pivot table / v-look ups
  • Interest in t...

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