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Bookkeeper Reviews
What is it like working as a Bookkeeper?
August 2015
Bookkeeper.
Bookkeeper:
Pros: Bookkeeping is an awesome job. I really enjoy it.
Cons: I like everything about my job very much.
July 2015
You will gain valuable people skills as you deal with others.
Bookkeeper:
Take responsibility for your actions.
Know your own worth,
Stand up for yourself.
July 2015
Busy, high level of resposibilities.
Bookkeeper:
Pros: Work in doors.
Work in with a team.
Nice boss.
Cons: Not paid enough.
July 2015
Challenging.
Bookkeeper:
Pros: Learning all the new bookkeeping systems.
Cons: Phoning Debtors, but, I do manage them well.
April 2015
Responsible, reliable, trustworthy.
Bookkeeper:
Be responsible, help the Company to be successful in way possible, by giving suggestions, and making your boss aware of all situations, I.e. Dealing with customers, financial statements, etc.
April 2015
Job duties and benefits also when do they begin.
Bookkeeper:
Find out what your experience level is worth.
April 2015
Bookkeeper:
Make sure someone spends time with you to get you familiar with how this company does their bookkeeping.
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