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Assistant Manager - Financial Services

Avery DennisonGurugram, Haryana, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

Avery Dennison is seeking an Assistant Manager for their Finance team in Gurugram. The role involves managing monthly/quarterly financial reporting, AR activities, rebate management, and internal audits. The successful candidate will lead a team of 3-4 people and ensure financial compliance across the AMEA region. Strong experience in general accounting and proficiency with financial reporting tools is required.

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Experience

5-8 years

Function

Finance

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Avery Dennison is seeking an Assistant Manager for their Finance team in Gurugram. The role involves managing monthly/quarterly financial reporting, AR activities, rebate management, and internal audits. The successful candidate will lead a team of 3-4 people and ensure financial compliance across the AMEA region. Strong experience in general accounting and proficiency with financial reporting tools is required.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Stable global company with a clearly defined financial management scope, though in a traditional industry rather than tech.

The JD provides a clear breakdown of responsibilities, technical requirements, and team leadership expectations.

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Must haves

  • 5-8 years experience in Accounts Receivable
  • At least 2 years in a supervisory or managerial role
  • Experience in an MNC or shared service organization
  • Proficiency in general accounting, closing, and reporting
  • Strong proficiency in Excel, Word, and Google Suite

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