Small Company Controller – Humble, Texas

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Our client is looking for a Controller to become the future leader of the Accounting & Finance team. We are looking for an experienced, small to mid size company Controller, with aspirations of being the CFO some day. The ideal candidate will be a natural leader, who truly cares about mentoring and training their staff. The company is located in Humble and has amazing tenure! There are approximately 10 people in Accounting, but this Controller will also be involved in Operations, IT, Credit and HR. A CPA is required for this role. The company is always looking towards the future and just launched their E commerce website.

Overview: 
Month end and annual financial statements
Quarterly reporting
Review Journal Entries
General ledger account analysis and reconciliations
Company budget
Work property tax consultants, insurance companies and CPA firm.
Prepare monthly sales tax reports
Inventory Accounting

Required: 
CPA
Manufacturing / Distribution background
Public…

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Junior Financial Analyst – Southwest Houston – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

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EXCEL knowledge important

Job Responsibilities:

  1. Sending out monthly budget vs. actual reports and detailing variance thresholds.
  2. Performing various internal audit functions.
  3. Assisting in the annual budget process (August thru May).
  4. Assisting 7-year plan model.
  5. Act as a backup for certain Treasury department functions.
  6. On boarding of new employees as it relates to procurement and other financial operations policies and procedures.
  7. Grant accounting / maintain banking relationships. 
  8. Assist in other reporting duties and other duties.

Projects:

  1. Developing monthly reports to send to department administrators, deans, and directors.
  2. Creating an employee on boarding process.
  3. Implementing procurement policies and procedures.

Education: 
Accounting, Finance or Economics Degree

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Junior Financial Analyst – Pearland, Texas – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

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Division of a publicly traded company.

Job Functions: 

  • Assist in weekly, monthly, and quarterly reporting
  • Assist in the preparation of budgets/forecasts and variance analysis and consolidate total division wide budgets/forecasts
  • Ensure accuracy and timeliness of reporting from the operations. Prepare specialized reports as needed by management
  • Coordinate SOX testing and following improvement implementation
  • Maintain SOX control environment and handle all SOX related issues

Background/Experience:

  • S. degree in Finance or Accounting
  • One to three years of financial experience in a high pace environment with multi-unit organizational structure
  • Proficient in PC Applications, including expert skills in Excel
  • Knowledge of Hyperion
  • Good analytical skills, comprehension of user needs, logical thinking process and attention to detail
  • Experience working with Sarbanes-Oxley and internal controls, previous consulting experience preferred
  • Fast learner – can adapt well and quickly to a new situation, with a focus on solutions

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Staff Internal Audit Role – NW Houston – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

Let me know if you are interested in finding out more about this I.A. role. No public accounting experience required!!!

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RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Conduct all phases of audit planning, fieldwork, and report drafting audit projects.
  • Communicate with management during the audit planning, fieldwork, closing and reporting phase.
  • Provide recommendations to improve financial and operational processes.
  • Draft audit reports, providing a clear description of the issues and ensuring they are fully supported by the test work.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or Management
  • Working towards or possess a CPA or CIA

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Staff Accountant – Sugar Land – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

Still looking for that perfect Staff Accountant in Sugar Land!

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This is an amazing company that truly believes in promoting from within! We are looking for entry level / staff accountants with an internship or 1 to 2 years of general accounting experience who is motivated and eager to learn!!!!!

Southwest Houston

Accounting & Financial Responsibilities:

  • Maintain the general ledger to include preparation of journal entries, account analysis and reconciliation and support manager with month end close

Prepare and present financial data to management for review.

  • Research and analyze financial information necessary to support internal and external audit activity.
  • Ensure compliance with all system SOX controls.

Accounting & Financial Qualifications (Required):

  • Accounting Degree
  • Understanding of consolidations
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to complete projects timely and accurately.
  • Must be detail oriented with strong accounting and spreadsheet skills.

 

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Questions you need to ask yourself before accepting a job offer — claireaydogan

/Newsroom/Scripts/html5shiv.min.js /Newsroom/Scripts/respond.min.js Questions you need to ask yourself before accepting a job offer Reference: The Muse; Business Insider, Abintegro 17 Nov 2016 job hunt We might have always been told not to look a gift horse in the mouth but when it comes to applying for a job sometimes you need to do just that. […]

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Handling the impossible question: what are your weaknesses? — claireaydogan

Reference: Forbes; about.com; business.financialpost.com, Abintegro 16 Nov 2016 interview, skills It’s the one that was always coming and yet the question that invariably causes the most interview headaches. As self-deprecating as we may be in our daily lives, it is surprising how uncomfortable many of us feel when faced with the question: “what do […]

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The follow-up email that works even better than “Just Checking In”

Article originally published on The Muse

Fact #1: After you’ve interviewed for a job, hiring managers don’t always get back to you in the time frame they told you they would.

Fact #2: You should absolutely follow up with a polite email if you’re expecting to hear back and you haven’t.

Fact #3: You can use this message not just to check in, but to give the decision-maker even more info that’ll show you’re the right person for the job.

That’s right. Take this traditional “just following up” email:

Hi Damon,I hope you had a great week. You had mentioned that you’d be in touch with next steps on the hiring process by Wednesday, so I just wanted to check in. Please let me know if there’s anything I can do to help with your decision.Best, Adrian

There’s nothing wrong with that note. It’s brief, it’s polite and it gets your name in front of the hiring manager.

That said, instead of asking if there’s anything you can do to, in essence, boost your candidacy, why not take that next step and provide something that does just that?

Let’s say you’re applying to a social media position with Dolby. You might say something like this instead:

Hi Damon,I hope you had a great week. You had mentioned that you’d be in touch with next steps on the hiring process by Wednesday, so I just wanted to check in.In the meantime, I wanted to share a social campaign that I launched this week. It’s already had more than 5,000 shares—the company’s second most successful program ever. I think something similar to this would be very impactful for Dolby, and I’d be excited to jump right in and get started.Best, Adrian

In this message, you’ve shared another example of your work, you’ve highlighted a recent success and you’ve reiterated your enthusiasm for the position. And you’ve done so proactively, which is never a bad thing.

You can tailor this template pretty easily if your work is online or easily sharable, like writing, marketing or design.

Or, if your work or goals can be quantified—you’re in sales or account management, say—you might try something like this:

In the meantime, I wanted to share that I finished this month as the #1 sales rep in the New York market. It was a big honor, and also a reminder that I’m ready for my next challenge, hopefully as the Sales Manager at Dolby.

If your work is more behind-the-scenes, or you’re working on proprietary information that can’t necessarily be shared externally, you might consider describing a project you’re working on (one that could apply in some way to the job you’re applying for) in broader terms:

In the meantime, I wanted to share that I just put the finishing touches on a crisis communications plan for one of our technology clients—a three-month process that involved collaborating with everyone from the customer success team to the CEO. It was a great experience, and one that made me even more excited about the opportunity to work on the communications team at Dolby.

Still stumped? Here’s something anyone, in any field, can do:

In the meantime, I wanted to share an article that I published last week on LinkedIn, which was inspired by the conversation we had about [topic you discussed in interview]. It’ll give you a little more on how I think about [subject matter]. Thanks for the inspiration—I hope we have the opportunity to work together and have many more of these conversations.

Assuming you’re not the only candidate in the pipeline, your “just checking in” email will probably be one of many sitting in the hiring manager’s inbox. Use the opportunity not just to follow up, but to show once again why you’re the best candidate for the job.

Have questions about your job search or interviews? We want to hear them! Comment below or contact one of our expert recruiters today! Find the closes CFS location to you here.

Read the original article published on The Muse.

Staff Accountant – Sugar Land – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

This is an amazing company that truly believes in promoting from within! We are looking for entry level / staff accountants with an internship or 1 to 2 years of general accounting experience who is motivated and eager to learn!!!!!

Southwest Houston

Accounting & Financial Responsibilities:

  • Maintain the general ledger to include preparation of journal entries, account analysis and reconciliation and support manager with month end close

Prepare and present financial data to management for review.

  • Research and analyze financial information necessary to support internal and external audit activity.
  • Ensure compliance with all system SOX controls.

Accounting & Financial Qualifications (Required):

  • Accounting Degree
  • Understanding of consolidations
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to complete projects timely and accurately.
  • Must be detail oriented with strong accounting and spreadsheet skills.

 

Staff Internal Audit Role – NW Houston – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Conduct all phases of audit planning, fieldwork, and report drafting audit projects.
  • Communicate with management during the audit planning, fieldwork, closing and reporting phase.
  • Provide recommendations to improve financial and operational processes.
  • Draft audit reports, providing a clear description of the issues and ensuring they are fully supported by the test work.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or Management
  • Working towards or possess a CPA or CIA

Junior Financial Analyst – Pearland, Texas – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

Division of a publicly traded company.

Job Functions: 

  • Assist in weekly, monthly, and quarterly reporting
  • Assist in the preparation of budgets/forecasts and variance analysis and consolidate total division wide budgets/forecasts
  • Ensure accuracy and timeliness of reporting from the operations. Prepare specialized reports as needed by management
  • Coordinate SOX testing and following improvement implementation
  • Maintain SOX control environment and handle all SOX related issues

Background/Experience:

  • S. degree in Finance or Accounting
  • One to three years of financial experience in a high pace environment with multi-unit organizational structure
  • Proficient in PC Applications, including expert skills in Excel
  • Knowledge of Hyperion
  • Good analytical skills, comprehension of user needs, logical thinking process and attention to detail
  • Experience working with Sarbanes-Oxley and internal controls, previous consulting experience preferred
  • Fast learner – can adapt well and quickly to a new situation, with a focus on solutions

Junior Financial Analyst – Southwest Houston – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

EXCEL knowledge important

Job Responsibilities:

  1. Sending out monthly budget vs. actual reports and detailing variance thresholds.
  2. Performing various internal audit functions.
  3. Assisting in the annual budget process (August thru May).
  4. Assisting 7-year plan model.
  5. Act as a backup for certain Treasury department functions.
  6. On boarding of new employees as it relates to procurement and other financial operations policies and procedures.
  7. Grant accounting / maintain banking relationships. 
  8. Assist in other reporting duties and other duties.

Projects:

  1. Developing monthly reports to send to department administrators, deans, and directors.
  2. Creating an employee on boarding process.
  3. Implementing procurement policies and procedures.

Education: 
Accounting, Finance or Economics Degree

Why the color of your suit matters – Written by Alan Vinson

Link to article

Why the color of your suit matters – Houston Business Journal

Whether you’re meeting with one of your employees or one of your top customers, you should always consider that what you wear and the colors you choose convey an unspoken message. In these rough economic times, business people need to be mindful about what their clothing — much like their body language — communicates to clients.

Men often overlook the color of their clothing and especially suits as unimportant, something that will go unnoticed. Most don’t realize how the color they choose to wear can have a dramatic effect on how they are perceived by others.

Why the color of your suit matters – Houston Business Journal
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Businessmen need to realize the choice of suit color is just as important as cut and fit.

Here are some tips on color suiting effectiveness:

Navy

Navy is your power color. It connotes authority. You’ll be perceived as a “take charge” type of person. Use navy suits for opening/closing arguments, public speaking, important presentations and when you want to look like an expert.

Earth tones

These are your “build rapport” colors. Wear earth tones to a staff meeting or team-building session or when selecting a jury, delivering bad news or meeting with a client and his family. Wear earth tones when you want to seem approachable. Keep in mind that people get the most compliments when they wear earth tones.

Blue and gray

Blue and gray hues are your loyalty and dependability colors. They’re great for traveling and are part of the “do everything” color family. Blue and gray are always appropriate. Those colors also convey a good work ethic. Wear blues and grays when you will be meeting with your boss or even your boss’ boss.

Black

This is your most formal color. Use it in lieu of black tie or when you want to look cutting edge or fashionable. Like navy, black is also a power color. Wear black when you want to stack the deck in your favor. Think of black when you need to intimidate your competitor or want to outshine your competition.

Black and white

Black and white, as well as gray, are confidence colors. Black and white combine to create a good suit for an average day. Nothing special going on — just a great look. They’re also good colors that you can mix and look like you know how to dress.

Charcoal

Creates a rock-solid image. It shows that you are a pillar of the community and are trustworthy. Charcoal works well for professionals who work with finances, such as financial planners, bankers, CPAs and sales professionals. Wear charcoal, for example, when asking a jury for big award, asking for a big sales order and when asking for an investment.

Don’t be afraid to ask a professional for help when selecting your suit. Let them know what you want your suit to say about you and they will be able to help you choose the proper color for your message. Be sure to always keep in mind that in business, image is everything.

So whether you’re interviewing for a new employment position, meeting with the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, encouraging your staff or making a chamber of commerce presentation, take a look in the mirror to make sure the colors you select convey the right message.

For more tips about dressing well, check out these tips.

Alan Vinson is a custom clothier and men’s clothing designer with 20 years of experience advising CEOs, attorneys, CPAs, doctors, coaches, athletes and business owners on what to wear. Mr. Vinson also advises nearly 100 other professional clothiers in the U.S. and the U.K. as a management consultant. Within his industry, Alan Vinson is regarded as one of the top five independent custom clothiers in America.

PMI signals expansion for first time since Dec. ’14 via www.houston.org

YES!!!!!

The Houston Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), a short-term leading indicator for regional production, registered 51.1 in October, signaling economic expansion in metro Houston for the first month since December ’14, according to the latest report from the Institute for Supply Management-Houston (ISM-Houston). The PMI has risen steadily since June, last registering 48.5 in September.

Click to access Purchasing_Managers_Index.pdf

 

Trading Company: Back Office Operations Analyst – dlemaire@cfstaffing.com

Overview: 

Nominate and monitor operational activities on the assigned pipelines and gathering systems. Scope includes managing operational balancing points and meeting industry deadlines. Monitor and manage imbalances, taking corrective actions when required to minimize financial exposure to the business.
Review bulletin boards and communicate items relevant to the business. Stay current of industry news via publications and professional networking activities.

Develop and maintain strong working relationships with the assigned regional pipelines, gathering systems, producers and end-users.

Assist Back Office and counterparties in reconciliation efforts of pipeline imbalances and invoicing discrepancies. Scope includes proving all necessary reports and statement which support billing and payment activities.

Assist other internal groups as requested. Scope includes providing all necessary reports and statements supporting relevant operational activities.

Contribute to the development, implementation and continuous improvement of an effective internal control system. Carry out operational activities in accordance with internal policies and procedures and all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulation.

Participate in weekend and holiday on-call rotation. Scope includes monitoring operational activities and communicating with counterparties, pipelines, gathering systems and internal staff as required.

Requirements: 

Undergraduate degree in economics, finance,engineering, accounting or general business

1 plus years of experience in Oil & Gas (settlements, LNG, scheduling, pipeline, gathering systems)

Small Company Controller – Humble, Texas

Our client is looking for a Controller to become the future leader of the Accounting & Finance team. We are looking for an experienced, small to mid size company Controller, with aspirations of being the CFO some day. The ideal candidate will be a natural leader, who truly cares about mentoring and training their staff. The company is located in Humble and has amazing tenure! There are approximately 10 people in Accounting, but this Controller will also be involved in Operations, IT, Credit and HR. A CPA is required for this role. The company is always looking towards the future and just launched their E commerce website.

Overview: 
Month end and annual financial statements
Quarterly reporting
Review Journal Entries
General ledger account analysis and reconciliations
Company budget
Work property tax consultants, insurance companies and CPA firm.
Prepare monthly sales tax reports
Inventory Accounting

Required: 
CPA
Manufacturing / Distribution background
Public Accounting preferred
15 plus years of experience

Great benefits! Competitive Pay! Family oriented corporate culture.