Company
Robert Half
Robert Half
£55-57k
We are looking for a newly qualified auditor to join one of the World's largest media and advertising companies as a Finance Analyst. Paying £55-57k and based in Central London (Hybrid Working), this role will provide multi-national exposure and there will be a plethora of opportunities to progress. Strong technical balance sheet knowledge and the ability to communicate with teams in different countries is important.The RoleYou will be responsible for several Markets across Europe, Middle East and Africa.Partnering with the local country finance function, gaining in-depth knowledge of country issues and developing strong relationships.Analyse monthly/budget/forecast results, preparing commentary for senior global and regional stakeholders.Ensure integrity of the monthly/forecast/budget figures using data analysis techniques.Ensure integrity of the balance sheet using data analysis techniques.Identify and solve Key balance sheet and P&L reporting issues.Your ProfileYou will need to be a newly qualified Auditor from practice.You will ideally have trained in a top 10 practice.The CompanyThe organisation is one of the World's largest media and advertising companies. The company is headquartered in New York and has offices in over 100 countries and over 30,000 employees globally. They are the world's largest media investment operation.Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to equal opportunity and diversity. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training.
London
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