Clerical, Sales Audit and Central Inventory Control (CIC) Accounting - Reading, PA at Geebo

Clerical, Sales Audit and Central Inventory Control (CIC)

Clerical, Sales Audit and Central Inventory Control (CIC)
Job Description:
Perform audits of P.
O.
S.
activity as part of the Sales Audit Team, who audit all Boscov's stores for every day of operation.
Identify, research, resolve (when possible) and report store cash discrepancies.
Ensure all out-of-balance transactions are put in balance.
Compare cash and check deposits for accuracy of each store's daily operation.
Reconcile lottery totals and deposits.
Assistance with the processing of vendor allowances/ad loads and other miscellaneous debits.
Verify the processing of some limited inventory processes against printed reports Communicate with coworkers while maintaining a professional demeanor on the telephone and through Email.
Perform other duties as required, which may include but are not restricted to, filing, organizing/tracking paperwork.
Required Experience/Skills/Education:
High school diploma or equivalent related experience Prior retail experience helpful Computer skills including a working knowledge of Excel Above average mathematical skills Good written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills Ability to multi-task, with excellent time management skills in able to split time working between Sales Audit and CIC while meeting deadlines.
BenefitsAt Boscov's, we value our employees, and that's why we provide a competitive compensation and benefits package.
As a member of our team, you will be eligible to receive:
Competitive starting rate Weekly Pay Comprehensive benefits package, including medical/dental/vision Paid Vacations and Personal days Liberal Employee Discounts Much More! Work where people love to shop! Equal Opportunity Employer, Recommended Skills Auditing Filing Interpersonal Communications Mathematics Microsoft Excel Multitasking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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