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EmoriGurugram, Haryana, IndiaPosted 16 May 2026

Emori is hiring an Account Manager to oversee their Accounts Department. The role involves managing financial operations, statutory compliances, cash flow, and team mentorship. Candidates are required to have extensive experience in finance and accounting with proficiency in Tally and Excel. This position is based in Gurugram.

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Experience

8-10 years

Function

Accounting

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Emori is hiring an Account Manager to oversee their Accounts Department. The role involves managing financial operations, statutory compliances, cash flow, and team mentorship. Candidates are required to have extensive experience in finance and accounting with proficiency in Tally and Excel. This position is based in Gurugram.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 role with defined responsibilities and clear seniority requirements.

Very clear and specific accounting responsibilities with well-defined requirements.

Must haves

  • 8-10 years of experience in Finance & Accounts
  • At least 3 years in a managerial role
  • Understanding of accounting principles, taxation, and statutory compliances
  • Proficiency in Tally and MS Excel

Tools and skills

tallyms excelaccounting software

About the company

unfamiliar company, default mid-tier

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