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Financial Assistant at Graybar Electric Company, Inc. Dublin, CA

Description:
Now's your chance to move your career in a new direction - upward!If you are looking for a great place to start or re-start your career, look no further.
Graybar, one of the largest employee-owned companies in North America, has an opening for a Financial Assistant in Dublin, CA.
As a Financial Assistant, you will help the Financial Department with various activities to ensure best practices are followed.
In this role you will:
Handle assigned customer accountsObtain credit information and other reports in order to evaluate prospective customersSet up and maintain Financial Department filesAssist in collection efforts
Qualifications:
What you bring to the table:
1years' related experience requiredFour-yeardegree preferred, business-related fieldStrongmath and computer skillsCustomerservice skillsWhy should you join Graybar?Graybar is a leading North Americandistributor of electrical, communications and data networking products and aprovider of supply chain management and logistics solutions.
Come see whyGraybar is continually ranked as a top employer across the country.
As an employee-owned company, ouremployees are the key to our success.
We provide comprehensive benefitsand opportunities for learning and development.
Whether you are juststarting your career or have years of experience, you will be proud to work fora thriving company with a solid foundation.
Learn more at Graybar.
com/careersThis is your chance to grow your career with Graybar.
Apply now and find out what's next foryou.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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