Accounting Co-Op (Summer 2024) Accounting - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Accounting Co-Op (Summer 2024)

About the Role:
As an Accounting Co-Op for TQL, you will be working with a team of Staff Accountants and our Assistant Controller to help in the preparation, analysis and communication of vital financial information and business metrics.
This is a full-time, paid Co-Op for Summer 2024 (May - August).
What's in it for you:
Up to $18.
00/hr Gain valuable accounting experience with Cincinnati's largest privately-held company Develop leadership, technical and communications skills working alongside our team of Staff Accountants Access to all TQL perks - onsite gym, full-service caf , local and national company discounts We win wherever we go - Voted a Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For (2023) and a College Grad Top 50 Entry Level Employer (2021-2023) What you'll be doing:
Manage the customer refund and rebate processes Manage daily bank activity and be responsible for booking daily bank activity into the general ledger Assist in the financial reporting process and the preparation of monthly and quarterly financial data, statements, reports and supporting documentation Reconcile assigned general ledger accounts in a timely manner Contribute in the coordination of the year-end audit by the external accounting firm Support the team with the monthly and quarterly presentation of financial statement information to the CFO What you need:
Pursing Bachelor's Degree in Accounting with a strong GPA Strong work ethic Experience in Microsoft Excel Accuracy in daily work and other projects Ability to meet communicated schedules and deadlines Team player mentality Excellent organizational and communication skills Capable to operate in a fast-paced environment Where you'll be:
4289 Ivy Pointe Blvd.
, Cincinnati, OH 45245 Recommended Skills Accounting Auditing Communication General Ledger Hardworking And Dedicated Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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