Bilingual Accounts Receivable Clerk Job Available

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By Megan Lacombe

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Bilingual-Accounts-Receivable-Clerk-Job-AvailableAre you looking for a great in Cambridge, Ontario? Liberty Staffing Services currently has a Bilingual French Accounts Receivable Clerk job available in Cambridge. 

Liberty Staffing Services is an award-winning, fully licensed, independent staffing agency with multiple branch locations across Ontario. First established in 1999, we've been helping local job seekers find employment for 26 years!  

We have dedicated staff who live in the community, who take pride in finding employment for others, and who go above and beyond the simple 8am to 5pm for those who rely on us. We are a 100% Canadian company with strong ties throughout Southwestern Ontario.  

Looking for a job? Let Liberty Staffing connect you to the jobs you want. Apply  today!

 Here's more information about the Bilingual French Accounts Receivable Clerk job that we're recruiting for.  

Job Details: 

 - This is a current position 
- Permanent role
- Located in Cambridge, Ontario 
- Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm
- Paying $55,000/year

Requirements: 

- Must be fluent in French and English 
- Must have completed a Accounting/Bookkeeping college program
- 2 years of on-site experience

Apply Today!  

Ready to apply to this great job opportunity? Start our online application and then contact us for the next steps.

Call/text: 519-624-2877 

Visit:
688 Hespeler Road, Suite 2A
Cambridge, Ontario

Liberty Staffing Services connects great people with great jobs!

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Megan Lacombe

Megan is a Media Communications professional at Liberty Staffing. She has experience working as a Freelance Writer for a variety of companies online. In her free time, she enjoys crafting, photography, running, and kayaking. An avid reader, she reads anything, anywhere. She puts creativity and passion into everything that she does. Her favourite quote is “Create the things you wish existed” by Anonymous.

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