Position Summary
The Accounting and Office Assistant provides essential administrative and clerical support to ensure efficient day-to-day office operations. This role also takes primary responsibility for maintaining a clean, organized, and well-stocked breakroom, contributing to a positive and professional workplace environment.
Accounting and Office Support
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Assist with day-to-day office operations including filing, scanning, data entry, and document organization
- Answer and direct phone calls and assist with general office inquiries
- Manage incoming and outgoing mail, packages, and deliveries
- Help maintain office supply inventory and place orders when needed
- Support various departments with administrative projects and order processing
- Prepare reports, spreadsheets, and correspondence using Microsoft Office
- Deposit checks using remote capture technology
- Coordinate food orders for meetings, team lunches, and company gatherings
- Assist with booking hotel accommodations and travel-related arrangements
BreakroomWorkplace Experience
Take ownership of helping create a welcoming and organized workplace environment by:
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Keeping the breakroom clean, organized, and fully stocked
- Monitoring inventory of snacks, coffee, paper products, and kitchen supplies
- Coordinating deliveries and vendor restocking
- Ensuring appliances and shared spaces are clean and function properly
- Managing supply ordering with cost awareness and efficiency
- Helping maintain a positive and professional shared workspace for the team
Qualifications
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Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
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Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast-paced environment
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Self-motivated with a proactive, team-oriented attitude
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Working towards a major in accounting or finance
Key Competencies
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Reliability and accountability
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Strong time management skills
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Problem-solving mindset
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Customer service orientation
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Professionalism and discretion