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Creative Financial Staffing

Collections CoordinatorABOUT THE COMPANY:
Our client is a leading organization, and they are looking to add a Collections Coordinator to the Accounting Team.
This is a friendly, fun environment.
They are B@B collections and will report directly to the Controller.
COLLECTIONS COORDINATOR
Responsibilities:
Send email correspondence to customers to encourage payment of delinquent accounts.
The Collections Coordinator will confer with customers in attempt to determine reason for overdue payment, reviewing terms of sales, service, or credit contract with customer.
Notify credit department if customers fail to respond.
Record information about financial status of customer and status of collection efforts.
Receive payment and post amount paid to customer account.
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED:
Attention to detailExcellent written and verbal communication skills1
years of B2B collections experienceSolid computer skillsKeywords:
Collections, collector, commercial collections#INMAR2024#CBMAR2024MaxSalary:
USD65000MinSalary:
USD55000About the Company:
Creative Financial StaffingCFS is a leading, employee-owned staffing firm--the largest one founded by CPA firms.
With more than two decades of experience helping companies locate, attract and hire exceptional accounting, finance & IT professionals, CFS has unique resources to better understand hiring needs, attract higher-caliber candidates and assess candidate potential.
Established in 1994, CFS today operates 30
offices and has 200
employees across the United States.
Serving most major U.
S.
markets and beyond, CFS connects companies with candidates, from entry-level to executive level, temporary to direct hire and project support to interim management.
Company Size:
500 to 999 employeesIndustry:
Financial ServicesFounded:
1994Website:
http:
//www.
cfstaffing.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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