Full-Time Employment: Sales and use tax consulting firm looking for full-time help! No sales involved. The work will initially consist primarily of data entry, with an opportunity for growth and development into more of an analysis role. Flexible hours you can tailor to your schedule. This full-time position requires someone with a high level of attention to detail and a willingness to learn. There are 14 steps involved in our refund recovery process. The Junior Analyst’s function is to be the primary stakeholder in 4 of those 14 steps. More information about those steps will be provided in the interview process. Candidates should be able to commit to working 30+ hours per week in our Norcross office location. Additional work during the week can be done from your home, apartment, dorm, Starbucks, or any place you choose. Responsibilities: • Primary function is to assist the company in providing behind-the-scenes client support through the “finding money” aspect of the refund recovery process • A Junior Analyst is developing his or her skills, knowledge, and confidence to understand relevant tax law and how existing exemptions may apply to purchases being reviewed • Compiling data for sales and use tax overpayment reviews • Entering data into spreadsheets • Describing purchases and assigning them to appropriate categories • Preparing various reports for management, external and internal auditors • Typing and organizing info for refund filings • Analyzing invoices and data (some hard copies, others through web-based tools) • Other duties as assigned by the supervisor Qualifications: • Attention-to-detail • Ability to follow instructions • Critical thinking skills • Willingness to learn • Prior accounting or auditing experience is a plus, but not a requirement Compensation: $17.50 hourly
• Primary function is to assist the company in providing behind-the-scenes client support through the “finding money” aspect of the refund recovery process • A Junior Analyst is developing his or her skills, knowledge, and confidence to understand relevant tax law and how existing exemptions may apply to purchases being reviewed • Compiling data for sales and use tax overpayment reviews • Entering data into spreadsheets • Describing purchases and assigning them to appropriate categories • Preparing various reports for management, external and internal auditors • Typing and organizing info for refund filings • Analyzing invoices and data (some hard copies, others through web-based tools) • Other duties as assigned by the supervisor