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Join our Burbank-area team as an Accounts Receivable Clerk. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented professional with 2+ years of AR experience, preferably in manufacturing. You will manage the revenue cycle, reconcile accounts, and ensure timely payments using Excel and accounting software. We ...
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United States , Sun Valley
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Robert Half
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Embark on a rewarding career path with accounts receivable jobs, a critical function within any organization's finance department. Professionals in this field are the backbone of a company's cash flow, ensuring that revenue is accurately recorded and efficiently collected. An Accounts Receivable (AR) role is fundamentally about managing the money owed to a company by its customers, making it a vital position for maintaining financial health and stability. If you have a keen eye for detail, strong numerical aptitude, and excellent communication skills, exploring accounts receivable jobs could be your next career move. Individuals in accounts receivable jobs are typically responsible for the entire lifecycle of a customer invoice. This begins with generating and issuing accurate bills to clients. A core part of the role involves meticulously applying incoming payments to the correct customer accounts, a process known as cash application. AR specialists actively monitor accounts to identify overdue payments, initiating professional collection efforts through phone calls, emails, and formal statements. They are also tasked with account reconciliation, which involves investigating and resolving any discrepancies or disputes related to billing, such as short payments, duplicate invoices, or questions about delivered goods or services. Preparing regular reports, such as accounts receivable aging reports, is a common duty that provides management with a clear overview of outstanding debts and the effectiveness of collection activities. For those in senior accounts receivable jobs, like an AR Lead or Supervisor, responsibilities often expand to include mentoring junior team members, optimizing AR processes, and ensuring robust internal controls are in place. To succeed in accounts receivable jobs, certain skills and qualifications are universally sought after. Employers typically look for a solid understanding of basic accounting principles and bookkeeping practices. Proficiency with accounting software—such as QuickBooks, SAP, or Oracle—and advanced skills in Microsoft Excel for data analysis and reporting are highly desirable. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as the role requires frequent interaction with customers to discuss sensitive financial matters and with internal teams like sales and customer service. A high degree of accuracy, attention to detail, and strong organizational skills are paramount for managing high volumes of transactions without error. The ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and meet strict deadlines is also crucial. While an associate or bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field is often preferred, substantial relevant experience can sometimes substitute for formal education. For leadership-oriented accounts receivable jobs, proven experience in supervising a team and process improvement initiatives is typically required. A career in accounts receivable offers a stable and essential role in business operations, with a clear path for advancement into senior financial positions.

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