Accounts Payable Associate
Vensure Employer Solutions is seeking an Accounts Payable Associate to join their finance team in Noida. The role involves managing end-to-end invoice processing, reconciliations, and vendor communications within a high-volume environment. Candidates must have at least two years of experience in accounts payable and be proficient in Excel and ERP systems. The position offers an opportunity to contribute to financial operations in a growing organization.
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Experience
2+ years
Function
Accounting
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Vensure Employer Solutions is seeking an Accounts Payable Associate to join their finance team in Noida. The role involves managing end-to-end invoice processing, reconciliations, and vendor communications within a high-volume environment. Candidates must have at least two years of experience in accounts payable and be proficient in Excel and ERP systems. The position offers an opportunity to contribute to financial operations in a growing organization.
TAL's take
Solid, well-defined accounting role at an established PEO with clear responsibilities and tenure requirements.
The JD provides a very clear scope of accounts payable duties, requirements, and performance expectations.
Must haves
- Minimum 2+ years of experience in Accounts Payable or similar
- Strong understanding of invoice processing, reconciliations, and payment cycles
- Proficiency in Excel and accounting systems/ERP tools
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
Tools and skills
About the company
Established PEO firm with significant scale and acquisition history, though not a top-tier tech brand.
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