Recruitment Services
black market specialises in accounting sector recruitment for organisations. Below are some of the main roles we find ideal placements for.
Accountant
An accountant’s job isn’t just about crunching numbers; it’s also about providing strategic advice and financial forecasts to help a business thrive.
Accounting Manager
An accounting manager handles a variety of tasks, from overseeing financial systems and budgets to ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, all while keeping an eye out for ways to boost the company’s financial health.
Accounts Clerk
An Accounts Clerk, or Accounting Clerk, is responsible for managing and recording various financial transactions and ensuring accuracy and efficiency in the processing of accounting data.
Accounts Manager
Accounts Managers play a crucial role in maintaining the financial health of the company. They ensure that all financial transactions are recorded, reviewed, and reported accurately.
Assistant Accountant
An Assistant Accountant supports the senior/managing accountant and general finance department by handling day-to-day accounting tasks.
Chief Finance Officer
A good CFO needs to possess a unique combination of technical skills, financial acumen, and leadership abilities, as well as having an understanding of the Australian corporate landscape and the ability to make key decisions quickly.
Commercial Accountant
A commercial accountant is a specialised type of accountant that focuses specifically on the financial needs of businesses.
Commercial Manager
A Commercial Manager is responsible for monitoring and evaluating performance as well as working with other departments to develop strategies, creating forecasts, and managing the budget.
Compliance Accountant
A compliance accountant is the guardian of your business’s financial integrity – responsible for ensuring that all financial operations and procedures follow laws and regulations.
Corporate Accountant
From managing financial records and conducting audits to preparing financial reports and advising on tax matters, a proficient corporate accountant is a linchpin in the financial management of any company.
Finance Manager
A finance manager’s key responsibilities involve financial planning and strategic forecasting, using historical data and market trends to prepare for future financial conditions and support growth.
Financial Accountant
A Financial Accountant is responsible for managing and reporting on the financial transactions of an organisation, ensuring compliance with Australian accounting standards, taxation regulations, and corporate financial policies.
Financial Controller
A financial controller needs to possess an intricate blend of financial, business and legal knowledge, as well as strong communication and leadership skills.
GM Finance
A GM Finance should also have experience with corporate finance and business operations, and possess excellent business and financial acumen.
Group Accountant
A group accountant needs to handle the financial needs of your entire organisation, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in financial reporting.
Management Accountant
A Management Accountant’s key responsibilities include preparing financial reports, developing budgets, performing cost analyses, and advising on strategic financial decisions.
Payroll Officer
A Payroll Officer is responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of payroll processing. Their key responsibilities include ensuring the accurate and timely payment of employee salaries, calculating wages, taxes, and deductions, preparing payroll reports, and maintaining payroll records.
Senior Accountant
A senior accountant typically handles the preparation, analysis, and verification of complex financial reports, while also providing guidance on financial matters to junior staff.