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What distinguishes highly successful people is their ability to capitalize on the right opportunity when it presents itself. By becoming an Edward Jones Financial Advisor, you can run your...
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Progressive medium-sized public accounting firm, with a well balanced tax and audit practice, has an opening for a degreed accountant (CPA preferred) with a minimum of 1 years experience (Preferably...
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Growing Oil company looking for a staff accountant Duties include but not limited to Reconciliation of cash accounts Monthly journal entries Monthly budget analysis Reconciliation of Fixed Asset...
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Posted Sat 28th June
Davis, Kinard & Co., PC, Abilene's oldest and largest certified public accounting firms, is seeking professional staff at either the entry level or with prior experience in public accounting. We have...
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Posted Thu 17th July
CPA practice in Midland Texas is seeking someone for an audit position. Currently the practice is just over 60+-% tax work and approximately 40+-% audit, review and write-up. Duties would include...
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Contractor at Laughlin AFB in Del Rio, Texas is seeking a detail oriented individual with strong accounting skills with a background in the construction industry. This position requires strong...
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Posted Tue 1st July
Predominate energy company in Midland has an immediate opening for a Budgeting and Reporting Analyst. As the analyst you would prepare the budgets for projects based on proposals from 3rd party...
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Posted Thu 12th June
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Posted Sun 20th July
Changing careers can be the best decision you ever made. Or it can be the worst. Before you take the plunge into a new career, learn everything you can about your new job. Make sure that it's something you really want to do. Talk to people in the field. Find out what schooling you may need. Find out if the skills you've gained in your current job will rollover into your new one or if you'll be starting at the bottom. Start networking with others in the field as soon as you think you may want to start applying for jobs. If you decide that a career change is right for you, don't let anyone discourage you from your decision.