DIS AG | Germany | München | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 09.04.2025 on stepstone.de
Accounting Clerk (m/w/d) with Home Office
Do you love numbers, work structured and want to get started in a safe environment? On behalf of a renowned company in Munich, we are looking for a dedicated specialist (m/w/d) in accounting at the next possible time. If you have experience in accounting, we look forward to your application! Did we awaken your interest? Then find our email address at the small arrow next to "Your contact". JOBV1_EN
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Do you love numbers, work structured and want to get started in a safe environment? On behalf of a renowned company in Munich, we are looking for a dedicated specialist (m/w/d) in accounting at the next possible time. If you have experience in accounting, we look forward to your application! Did we awaken your interest? Then find our email address at the small arrow next to ''Your Contact''. Check input invoices Create output invoices Preparing payment transactions Support for monthly and annual accounts Account adjustments Document examination and deposit Completion for tax advisors or auditors Creation of reports and evaluations clarification of differences with customers or suppliers
Completed commercial training Professional experience in accounting German language skills Reliability and sense of responsibility
1-2 days Home Office possibility Cost of travel Christmas money Further training Occupational pension JOBV1_EN
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74076 München | ||
Germany |
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