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Accounting Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as an Accounting Coordinator?
November 2015
Work Flexibility & Great Environment.
Accounting Coordinator:
Pros: The fact that I started my "second" career almost 8 years after my career "high point" in an environment where people are friendly & helpful and my schedule is flexible, is amazing. I can make my own hours so that I can support my kids and their schedules and I have a supervisor who is extremely supportive and understanding.
Cons: I wish I was compensated better for the work that I do each week and the experience I bring to the table. I am "less expensive" than a full time employee as I am not asking for full health, dental & vision benefits, a company smartphone and annual plan, a company car, or any other add-ons.
September 2015
Perfect.
Accounting Coordinator:
Pros: The family culture is amazing. The employees really matter!
Cons: The pay is low, I think. Downtown parking.
November 2014
INTER COMPANY CONNECTIONS.
Accounting Coordinator:
Daily download of banking info, foreign wire payments, bank reconciliations,
Journal entries, payroll reconciliations.
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