- Maintain accurate financial records: The account executive will be responsible for keeping detailed and organized records of all financial transactions within the company.
- Prepare financial statements: The account executive will need to create and analyze financial statements to provide insights into the company's financial health and performance.
- Process invoices and payments: The account executive will handle accounts payable and accounts receivable, ensuring that invoices are processed correctly and payments are made on time.
- Reconcile bank statements: The account executive will need to compare the company's financial records with bank statements to ensure accuracy and identify any discrepancies.
- Assist with budgeting and forecasting: The account executive may be involved in creating budgets and forecasts to help the company plan for future financial needs and goals.
Required Skills and Expectations:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel: The account executive should have strong Excel skills to effectively manage financial data and create reports.
- Knowledge of Tally: Experience with Tally software is required to handle accounting tasks efficiently.
- Attention to detail: Accuracy is crucial in accounting, so the account executive should have a keen eye for detail to spot errors and discrepancies.
- Communication skills: The account executive will need to collaborate with other team members and communicate financial information clearly and effectively.
- Ability to learn and adapt: As a junior position, the account executive should be eager to learn and adapt to new processes and procedures in the role.