Assistant Accountant

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    Company NameBDO Greece
    Company TypePrivate
    Job TypeFull-Time
    Salary RangeMarket Competitive
    LocationAthens, Attiki, Greece
    QualificationsNone / No Formal Education
    Experience2 Year+

    Job Overview

    BDO Greece is seeking an Assistant Accountant to join their team in Athens. This is a full-time position offering the opportunity to work with a rapidly growing company providing audit, advisory, and tax services to a strong corporate clientele.

    Company Overview

    BDO Greece is a rapidly growing company specializing in audit, advisory, and tax services. With offices in Athens and Thessaloniki, BDO Greece holds a leading position nationwide, providing high-quality services to all sectors of the Greek Economy. They are the business partners of choice for many listed Groups and for subsidiaries of multinational corporations in Greece.

    Quick Details

    • Salary Range: Market Competitive
    • Job Type: Full-time
    • Qualifications: None
    • Experience: 2 Year+

    Key Responsibilities

    • Assist in the preparation of financial statements.
    • Support the auditing process by providing necessary documentation.
    • Help with tax compliance and reporting.
    • Contribute to the advisory services provided to clients.
    • Maintain accurate financial records and documentation.

    Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field preferred.
    • Proven experience in accounting or auditing.
    • Strong knowledge of accounting principles and regulations.
    • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
    • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, especially Excel.

    Benefits

    • Opportunity to work with a leading firm in the Greek market.
    • Professional development and growth opportunities within BDO.
    • Exposure to a wide range of clients and industries.
    • Collaborative and supportive work environment.
    • Competitive salary and benefits package.

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