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Admin/Accounts Assistant job

Kirsten from AddUp Accounting

Kia ora.

We are friendly team of talented, professional accountants dedicated to providing cloud-accounting to small & medium businesses. We are a innovative bunch who quite simply want to make accounting easier for everyone.

We are looking to expand our team, personal qualities are more important than experience. We are happy to train up if required.

The role is an admin/accounts assistant
Qualities
- Dedicated and reliable
- Accurate and fast learner
- Excellent organisational and communication skills
- Detail focussed

Based online and in Mission Bay you can also work flexibly once up and running.

About the position:
Immediate start based in Kohimarama + Remotely.
Great friendly work environment
Flexible work-hours possible
Part or Fulltime available

email your CV or contact us on helpdedsk@finhealth.co.nz

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