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Join our Chicago team as an Accounts Receivable Analyst. You will enhance cash flow through detailed AR analysis, reconciliation, and E-billing process management. Key skills include proficiency in Excel, Oracle, and SAP, along with experience in collections and cash applications. We offer a comp...
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United States , Chicago
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55000.00 - 70000.00 USD / Year
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Robert Half
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Join our team as an Accounts Receivable Analyst in Baton Rouge, LA. This hybrid contract role focuses on B2B collections, cash management, and resolving escalated billing issues. Utilize your expertise in aging reports, Excel, and month-end close to drive AR metrics. We offer comprehensive benefi...
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United States , Baton Rouge
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Robert Half
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Accounts Receivable Analyst
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Join our Chicago team as an Accounts Receivable Analyst. You will enhance cash flow through detailed AR analysis, reconciliation, and E-billing process management. Key requirements include expertise in Oracle, SAP, QuickBooks, and advanced Excel. We offer a comprehensive benefits package includin...
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United States , Chicago
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55000.00 - 70000.00 USD / Year
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Robert Half
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Explore a career as an Accounts Receivable Analyst, a critical role at the heart of a company's financial health. These professionals are the guardians of corporate cash flow, ensuring that money owed to the company is collected efficiently and accurately. If you are a detail-oriented individual with a passion for numbers and problem-solving, Accounts Receivable Analyst jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path with opportunities across various industries. An Accounts Receivable Analyst is primarily responsible for managing the entire lifecycle of incoming payments. Their day-to-day activities are centered on maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the company's accounts receivable ledger. A core function involves the meticulous application of cash, where they match customer payments to their corresponding invoices, resolving any discrepancies that arise. They are also tasked with generating and sending out invoices and account statements, ensuring billing is both timely and precise. A significant part of their role involves proactive collections. This includes analyzing aging reports to identify overdue accounts, initiating contact with clients for business-to-business collections, and diplomatically resolving billing disputes or escalated issues. Their work is crucial for minimizing bad debt and improving the company's Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) metric. Beyond daily transactions, these analysts provide vital support for the accounting department's periodic closing processes. They prepare detailed accounts receivable reports, reconcile customer accounts, and contribute data essential for accurate financial reporting. Many roles also involve a strategic element, where the analyst is expected to identify inefficiencies in the AR process, recommend improvements, and help implement solutions to enhance productivity and cash flow. Collaboration with internal teams like sales and customer service is common to address payment-related concerns and maintain positive client relationships. To succeed in Accounts Receivable Analyst jobs, certain skills and qualifications are typically required. Employers generally seek candidates with a solid understanding of basic accounting principles and month-end close procedures. Proficiency with Microsoft Excel for data analysis, reporting, and reconciliation is almost universally expected. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are paramount for investigating payment discrepancies and aging balances. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential for effective client interaction and internal collaboration. A high level of attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously are also fundamental traits for this profession. For those with a methodical mind and a focus on results, a career as an Accounts Receivable Analyst provides a foundational and impactful position within the world of corporate finance.

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