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Accounts Receivable Jobs in Alabama

At IES Communications in Alabama, we understand that Accounts Receivable Jobs in Alabama are more than just positions; they're opportunities to join a legacy of excellence and innovation. Our Accounts Receivable professionals are integral to our mission, receiving unparalleled support through industry-leading training and technology. This role goes beyond managing receivables—it's about making a significant impact on the telecommunications landscape alongside a team that values your growth and success. By choosing an AR job with us, you're not only stepping into a stable and thriving economic environment but also becoming part of a community dedicated to leading the future of telecoms with integrity and expertise.

Why choosing an Accounts Receivable job in Alabama is a great idea.

Choosing an Accounts Receivable (AR) job in Alabama is a smart move for anyone looking to grow their career in finance. The state's robust economy offers a stable environment for AR professionals, providing ample opportunities to work with diverse industries ranging from manufacturing to technology. Plus, the warm community and affordable living make Alabama not just a place to work, but a place to call home.

Why Work for IES communications in Alabama?

At IES Communications in Alabama, we're not just offering a job; we're inviting you to be part of a legacy that blends expertise with innovation. As an Accounts Receivable professional here, you'll join a team where your growth is our priority, supported by industry-leading training and technology that propels us—and you—forward. Our commitment to excellence and community reflects in everything we do, ensuring your role is not only about managing receivables but also about being a pivotal part of our journey to lead the telecommunications industry into the future.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What duties do our Accounts Receivable employees do at IES Communications' Alabama Branches?

At our Alabama branches, our Accounts Receivable Specialists are the backbone of our financial operations. They diligently process and post daily deposits, ensuring every transaction aligns with customer accounts and invoices for seamless reconciliation. Beyond handling live checks and preparing bank deposits, they're pivotal in resolving any banking discrepancies and analyzing customer accounts to preempt potential issues. Their keen eye for detail extends to interfacing with both internal and external inquiries, managing credit assessments, and maintaining robust communication channels across departments. As part of their role, they also contribute significantly to month-end closings and audit preparations, showcasing their versatility and commitment to our financial integrity. In essence, they don't just manage transactions; they foster trust and reliability within our team and with our valued customers in Alabama.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I get started with an AR career in Alabama?

To kickstart a career in Augmented Reality (AR) in Alabama, begin by honing your skills through relevant courses or degree programs in computer science, graphic design, or software engineering that offer AR specialization. Networking is key; connect with local tech communities and attend industry meetups to meet professionals and learn about opportunities within the state. Additionally, gaining practical experience through internships or project-based learning can significantly enhance your portfolio and make you a more attractive candidate for AR positions.

How long does it take to start an Accounts Receivable career in AL?

Starting an Accounts Receivable career in Alabama can typically take a few weeks to several months. This timeline depends on factors such as your educational background, relevant work experience, and the specific requirements of the employer. Gaining practical skills through courses or certifications can expedite this process.

Is an AR job in Alabama a good career?

Absolutely, pursuing an Accounts Receivable (AR) job in Alabama can be a great career choice. The state's diverse and growing economy offers ample opportunities for professionals in the AR field. With industries ranging from manufacturing to healthcare thriving in Alabama, AR specialists are in high demand. This role not only provides stability but also opens doors for advancement in finance and accounting careers. Plus, with the cost of living in Alabama being relatively low compared to many other states, your earning potential goes further here. Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow in your career, Alabama presents a promising landscape for AR professionals.

Is there a demand for an Accounts Receivable jobs in Alabama?

Yes, there is a demand for Accounts Receivable jobs in Alabama. This field continues to grow as businesses of all sizes need skilled professionals to manage their incoming payments and financial transactions efficiently. Opportunities vary across industries, offering a range of roles for those interested in pursuing a career in finance within the state.

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