subject
Business, 07.04.2020 02:36 nefertiri64

Company XYZ is looking for a Finance/Accounting intern. The student filling this position will handle a wide range of important duties.

Responsibilities:
*Assist with month-end financial reports
*Post journal entries
*Help with accounts receivable, payable and bank statement reconciliation
*Assist with audits
*Balance sheet reconciliation
*Work with the finance team on yearly forecasting efforts
*Manage the monthly tracking of our physical inventory
*Support the payment processing team
*Data entry
*Credit checks

Requirements:
Applicants should be Business, Finance, Economics or Accounting majors, proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Attention to detail, the ability to multi-task and excellent communication skills are all essential to this position.

Grading Rubric (200 Points Total)

100 Points: Comprehension
Your skill linked to job requirements (0-20)
Discussion of the position you are seeking (0-20)
How you heard about this opening (0-20)
Why does the position/company interest you? (0-20)
What will you bring to the organization? (0-20)
70 Points: Formatting
Initial overall appearance (margins, etc.) (0-10)
Your contact details (name, address, phone, email) (0-40)
Date (0-10)
Résumé attached notation (0-10)
30 Points: Writing Mechanics
Clear and understandable (0-15)
Spelling and grammar issues (0-15)

Make a Cover Letter that covers all that.

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Business

question
Business, 22.06.2019 07:30
Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5-10 sentences. you are the owner of a small business that is a defendant in a lawsuit in federal court. you received bad news from your lawyer that the judge did not allow certain documents to be admitted as evidence in court and that the jury reached a $50,000 verdict in favor of the plaintiff. your lawyer tells you that it is within your legal right to hire him to file an appeal with the united states court of appeals. if the appellate court rules in your favor, you may be able to avoid paying part or all of the $50,000. evaluate your lawyer’s suggestion about appealing the decision.
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 21:20
Suppose life expectancy in years (l) is a function of two inputs, health expenditures (h) and nutrition expenditures (n) in hundreds of dollars per year. the production function is upper l equals ch superscript 0.40 baseline upper n superscript 0.60l=ch0.40n0.60. beginning with c = 1, a health input of $400400 per year (hequals=44) and a nutrition input of $400400 per year (nequals=44), show that the marginal product of health expenditures and the marginal product of nutrition expenditures are both decreasing. the marginal product of health expenditures when h goes from 44 to 55 is nothing, and the marginal product of health when h goes from 66 to 77 is nothing. (round your answers to three decimal places.)
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 22:10
Afirm plans to begin production of a new small appliance. the manager must decide whether to purchase the motors for the appliance from a vendor at $10 each or to produce them in-house. either of two processes could be used for in-house production; process a would have an annual fixed cost of $200,000 and a variable cost of $7 per unit, and process b would have an annual fixed cost of $175,000 and a variable cost of $8 per unit. determine the range of annual volume for which each of the alternatives would be best. (round your first answer to the nearest whole number. include the indifference value itself in this answer.)
Answers: 2
question
Business, 23.06.2019 12:00
How might non-industrialized countries be impacted by the foreign exchange market?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Company XYZ is looking for a Finance/Accounting intern. The student filling this position will handl...
Questions
question
Business, 22.08.2019 06:10