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AUDIT PROFESSIONAL

The Firm is seeking an audit professional that will work as part of a seasoned team while on audit and review engagements with a vast array of clients, including manufacturing, construction, and service industries. Minimal overnight travel is required.

Preference will be given to candidates with three or more years of prior public accounting experience. Ability to communicate with clarity, professionalism, and sensitivity with co-workers and clients. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organizational skills. Possess sound judgment and good decision-making abilities. Bachelor's degree in Accounting required, CPA strongly preferred.

 

TAX PROFESSIONAL

The Firm is seeking a tax professional that will work as part of a seasoned team while preparing and reviewing income tax returns, assisting in tax planning and compliance projects with a vast array of clients, including manufacturing, construction, and service industries. Minimal, if any, travel is required.

All candidates are encouraged to apply, but preference will be given to those candidates with five or more years of prior public accounting experience. Ability to communicate with clarity, professionalism, and sensitivity with co-workers and clients. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organizational skills. Possess sound judgment and good decision-making abilities. Demonstrated technical and managerial abilities. CPA strongly preferred.

 

Anderson, Lower, Whitlow, P.C. provides competitive compensation and benefits including flexible/reduced summer hours. We are a growth-oriented firm with career advancement opportunities.

To pursue your professional interest with our growing Quad Cities firm, please reference the position for which you are applying and send your confidential resume to:

 

   Anderson, Lower, Whitlow, P.C.

Lauren Neumann

1805 State Street, Suite 201, Bettendorf, IA 52722

 

or via email to Lneumann@alwpc.com .

 

 

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