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Join our Rolling Meadows, IL team as an Accounts Payable and Receivable Clerk. This role requires 5+ years of bookkeeping experience, proficiency in NetSuite and advanced Excel. You will manage financial transactions, ensure accurate records, and support the accounting process. We offer comprehen...
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United States , Rolling Meadows, Illinois
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Join a small, collaborative office in Milwaukee as an Accounts Receivable Clerk. This contract-to-perm role requires 1+ years of AR experience, QuickBooks proficiency, and strong attention to detail. You'll manage invoices, process payments, and support collections. Enjoy benefits including medic...
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United States , Milwaukee
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Join our established Pauma Valley team as an Accounts Receivable Clerk. You will manage daily billing, cash applications, and customer communications to ensure accurate records and healthy cash flow. The role requires 1-3 years of AR experience, proficiency in Excel, and strong organizational ski...
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United States , Pauma Valley
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Explore a rewarding career path with numerous Accounts Receivable Clerk jobs available. An Accounts Receivable Clerk is a vital financial professional responsible for managing a company's incoming revenue. This role sits within the accounting department and is fundamental to maintaining healthy cash flow and ensuring the financial stability of an organization. Professionals in this field are the primary point of contact for customer payments, handling everything from the initial invoice to the final application of cash. It is a detail-oriented position perfect for individuals who enjoy working with numbers, solving problems, and contributing to a company's financial well-being. The day-to-day responsibilities of an Accounts Receivable Clerk are diverse and crucial. The core duty involves generating and distributing accurate and timely invoices to customers. This is followed by the meticulous task of applying incoming payments to the correct customer accounts, a process known as cash application. Clerks are also responsible for monitoring outstanding balances and managing the collections process, which includes contacting customers regarding overdue accounts, resolving billing discrepancies, and negotiating payment plans when necessary. A significant part of the role involves account reconciliation, where they ensure that the company's records match customer statements and that all transactions are accounted for accurately. Furthermore, they often assist with month-end closing procedures, prepare aging reports that summarize the status of outstanding invoices for management, and maintain organized and comprehensive financial records. To excel in Accounts Receivable Clerk jobs, candidates typically need a specific set of skills and qualifications. A high school diploma is often the minimum requirement, though an associate's degree or certification in accounting or bookkeeping is highly advantageous. Employers seek individuals with a strong understanding of basic accounting principles and familiarity with standard bookkeeping procedures. Proficiency with accounting software and the Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel for data analysis and spreadsheet management, is essential. The most critical skill is an exceptional attention to detail to prevent errors in financial data. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are also vital for interacting with customers regarding sensitive payment issues and for collaborating effectively with internal teams like sales and customer service. Excellent organizational and time-management abilities are required to handle multiple tasks, such as processing payments while managing collections, in a fast-paced environment. For those with a knack for numbers and a methodical approach, Accounts Receivable Clerk jobs offer a stable and foundational career in the finance and accounting sector with opportunities for advancement into senior accounting roles.

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