Experienced Staff Associate

Maple Shade, NJ
Full Time
Tax
Mid Level
Do you want to make an impact in your career?  Do you like challenges and opportunities to grow?   Do you want to be in an environment where commitment to client service and your team is key?  If you answered “YES” to those questions, read on.

Haefele Flanagan & Co., p.c. is seeking highly motivated individuals with 1-2 years tax experience in a public accounting setting.
Haefele Flanagan is a full-service CPA and advisory firm in Maple Shade, NJ. Our mission is to attract and develop talented individuals to form a responsive team of qualified professionals. We offer an excellent salary and benefits package. You will enjoy a work environment that is friendly, flexible, and challenging with continued training to help you grow your professional career.

Responsibilities:
  • Prepare individual, corporate, partnership, and other types of tax returns
  • Tax planning and research
  • Manage multiple client assignments
  • Build relationships with clients
  • Correspond with client and supervisors on work status and inquiries
  • Support Senior Tax Accountants, Managers, and Partners
  • Assist with special projects as needed

Qualifications:
  • 1-2 years experience working in public accounting within tax department
  • BA Degree in Accounting required with a GPA greater than 3.0
  • Internship experience working in tax department of public accounting preferred
  • Excellent verbal & written communication skills
  • Solid computer skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • Organizational skills and ability to provide an accurate and detailed work product
  • Able to meet strict deadlines and be a reliable, dedicated, and effective team member
  • Able to interact with clients and associates in a respectful manner at a professional level
  • Will uphold necessary level of technical knowledge and stay current on tax and accounting updates
  • Desire to learn and grow your professional skills in preparation for the CPA exam

Base Salary: 65,000 + bonuses
In addition to a great base salary… here are additional benefits we offer our employees to give them an excellent total benefits package!
  • Fully paid medical dental and vision insurance by the firm effective first day
  • Generous monetary contributions to HSA account by the firm (if enrolled in HSA plan)
  • Employer paid life insurance (2x salary)
  • Monthly cell phone stipend of $50
  • 401(k) plan and 50% employer match up to 10% of salary - eligible to contribute first day of employment
  • HSA, FSA, 529 plans, and Supplemental Disability plans
  • Tuition, professional dues, and fees reimbursement
  • Client and employee referral bonus program

Work/ Life Balance MATTERS!
Fridays off in the summer from Memorial Day to Labor Day (32 hour work week)
  • Generous PTO days and paid holidays
  • Casual attire and atmosphere
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • We feed you (even if you aren’t hungry)

Company Values and Culture:
  • Looking for a place where open communication, streamlined processes and accountability matter?  Look no further.  We run on EOS®.
  • We offer all our employees the opportunity for extensive training and professional development coaching, team bonding, wellness and volunteer activities throughout the year.
  • We live by our values…interested in finding out what they are?  Apply now!

Check out EOS® www.eosworldwide.com
Haefele Flanagan is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Haefele Flanagan recognizes the value of diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment.  Come join us and help build our community.


 
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