In any business, the accounting department is often viewed as the backbone of the company, but who is the backbone of the finance team?
Often overlooked but undeniably essential, the Assistant Accountant handles a wide range of duties relying on their time management, communication, and attention-to-detail skills. They are vital in providing accurate financial data to their managers.
Throughout this blog, we will explore what an Assistant Accountant role looks like, why your company needs to have one, and the key skills to keep an eye out for when you are hiring.
An Assistant Accountant job description is multi-dimensional. They are the quiet achievers who are relied upon to maintain financial records and feed transactional data to the general ledger and balance sheet. They provide an extra set of hands and eyes to the senior members of the accounting team.
Depending on the size of your team and business, the Assistant Accountant role can be divided into seven main areas:
An Assistant Accountant plays a pivotal role in the smooth operation of any finance department. They are responsible for handling critical functions such as financial data entry, reconciliations and supporting senior accountants with reporting and compliance.
By having the right Assistant Accountant, your business can benefit from improved accuracy in financial records, enhanced compliance with tax laws, and valuable insights derived from close interaction with the data. This ensures your senior accountants can focus on more complex tasks, while an Assistant Accountant provides essential support for day-to-day operations.
Here are some of the reasons why you need an Assistant Accountant:
We have a step-by-step process designed to recruit the best Assistant Accountants for your team:
When hiring an Assistant Accountant, certain skills are essential to ensure they can effectively contribute to your business. Here are the key attributes to look out for:
Attention to Detail – Financial records are at the core of any functioning accounting team’s success; they must have a meticulous eye for detail to ensure these records are up-to-date and error-free.
Organisational Skills and Time Management – With varying tasks and competing deadlines, they must be able to manage and prioritise tasks, especially during month-end and year-end periods.
Analytical Skills – Whilst they do not need to be working across complex analysis, having an analytical mindset is crucial in allowing them to identify discrepancies and trends in data for the team.
Communication Skills – This is a highly interactive role, dealing with colleagues, clients, and auditors. Effective communication and confidence in their communication is key.
Knowledge of Accounting Principles – Usually garnered through their studies (Degree or Professional Qualification), a strong foundation in accounting principles, credits vs debits, and regulations is essential for feeding into their financial reporting duties.
Technology Proficiency – They may not have used your specific software previously if they are beginning their career, however, Excel proficiency and learning agility around software tools is a must.
When interviewing potential Assistant Accountants people tend to stick to “tell me about your experience to date” as a leading question – which is a good way to discover what they have done up to this point. However as junior candidates are not as experienced in interviewing, it can be much more effective to structure your interview questions to get the best possible answers from them. The following example interview questions can aid you in assessing their skills on a deeper level:
By asking a range of situational, behavioural and competency-based questions (more examples here), you can further understand a candidate’s suitability for your Assistant Accountant role, and identify the perfect fit for your accounting team.
We make the recruitment process seamless by handling all the heavy lifting. From identifying top talent to screening candidates for technical skills and cultural fit, we ensure the candidates we present are ready to excel in your organisation. Our expertise in the accounting field allows us to tailor our approach to your specific needs, ensuring a successful hire who will contribute to your company’s long-term growth.
An Assistant Accountant is an invaluable asset to any organisation’s finance team and can play a huge role in its stability and growth. By further understanding the role, recognising its importance and identifying the right skills you need, you can build a well-rounded accounting team vital to your company’s success.
If you’re ready to find the perfect Assistant Accountant for your team, don’t hesitate to submit your vacancy. Our expert recruitment team is ready to assist you in filling the role quickly and efficiently, so your finance department can continue operating smoothly.
Contact us today and let’s start and find the right fit for your business.