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Finance Assistant (Japanese speaking)
Morgan McKinley is looking for a Japanese speaking Finance Assistant to join a great business based in the Crawley, West Sussex area. The Japanese speaking Accounts Assistant will be part of their growing finance team supporting the Accountant and FC.
Salary: £25K - £28K dependent on experience
Location: Crawley, West Sussex - Hybrid working after probation
Japanese speaking Finance Assistant duties:
Input bank statements into the accounting system
Daily bank reconciliations for all banks
Process sales slips
Post purchase invoices, sales invoices weekly and approve payments Process sales orders on the accounts system
Send monthly FX rates to Japan sales team Invoices financing bank and post-dated cheque postings
Balance sheet reconciliation and ad-hoc month end dutiesSkills and experience required:
Fluent in Japanese - both reading and writing
Ideally studying towards an accountancy qualification or have relevant Finance Assistant - Accounting experience
Excellent MS Excel skills
Slangs & AI meanings
 A covert assistant to a Sharp
Off−sider is Australian slang for an assistant.
A business man. Origin: Japanese English.
South of France is London Cockney rhyming slang for dance.
Assistant Judge Advocate General. A military lawyer.
The officer assigned to assist the accused in the time of a service tribunal such as a summary trial or court martial. Though assigned to assist, the assisting officer never acts as a lawyer for the accused.
 A sharper's assistant who entices dupes.
A Gay Japanese sailor.
‘Picture character’ in Japanese.
A navy doctor or a medical assistant.
The Assistant Air Boss.
an assistant, helper.
France and Spain is London Cockney rhyming slang for rain.
Bankroll is slang for to provide the capital for; finance.
assistance
Slushy is Australian slang for an unskilled kitchen assistant.
Personal Digital Assistant -or- Public Display of Affection
Assistant yardmaster
A gunner's assistant
Shoppy is slang for a shop assistant.
Finance Assistant (Japanese speaking)
 A covert assistant to a Sharp
Off−sider is Australian slang for an assistant.
A business man. Origin: Japanese English.
South of France is London Cockney rhyming slang for dance.
Assistant Judge Advocate General. A military lawyer.
The officer assigned to assist the accused in the time of a service tribunal such as a summary trial or court martial. Though assigned to assist, the assisting officer never acts as a lawyer for the accused.
 A sharper's assistant who entices dupes.
A Gay Japanese sailor.
‘Picture character’ in Japanese.
A navy doctor or a medical assistant.
The Assistant Air Boss.
an assistant, helper.
France and Spain is London Cockney rhyming slang for rain.
Bankroll is slang for to provide the capital for; finance.
assistance
Slushy is Australian slang for an unskilled kitchen assistant.
Personal Digital Assistant -or- Public Display of Affection
Assistant yardmaster
A gunner's assistant
Shoppy is slang for a shop assistant.
Finance Assistant (Japanese speaking)
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