Job Title: Newly Qualified Chartered Accountant
Company:Network Recruitment
Job description: Take the first step in exploring new career opportunities today!I am a Specialist Consultant within the finance niche and our clients are always on the lookout for top talent, newly qualified Chartered Accountants with a stable working track record, academic achievements, and the potential to be taken to the next level. I will assist you in exploring opportunities within industries of your choice where your technical full finance abilities can be enhanced.Job Experience & Skills Required:
- Newly qualified CA(SA)
- Completed SAICA articles
- Advanced Microsoft Excel
- Ability to communicate well with subordinates, colleagues and management
If you would like to be considered, please apply directly. For more Finance jobs, please visit
www.networkrecruitmentinternational.com
We appreciate your interest, however if you have not had any response within 2 weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful.We also invite you to contact us to discuss your next career move in Finance.For more information contact:
Thiashka Singh
Specialist Consultant: CA(SA), and Internal AuditFor more information please contact:Thiashka Singh
Expected salary: R550000 – 600000 per year
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:04:34 GMT
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