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Invoicing Associate - Up to $26/hrWhy You'll Love This Job:Competitive Pay - Earn up to $26 per hourFlexible Hybrid Work - Work partially from home, based in Cambridge, MAWell-Known Institution - Be part of a highly reputable organizationFast-Paced, High-Impact Role - Join a team handling a high volume of invoicesCareer Growth Potential - Gain valuable Accounts Payable experienceJob Summary:We are hiring immediately for a detail-oriented Invoicing Associate to process and monitor payments efficiently. This role requires strong data entry skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle high-volume invoice processing within an Accounts Payable team.Key Responsibilities:Process & verify invoices in compliance with financial policiesEnter high volumes of invoice data accurately and efficientlyCommunicate with internal teams to resolve invoice discrepanciesEnsure timely payments by following established guidelinesRequirements:1+ year of experience in Accounts Payable or Invoicing (internships included)Proven ability to process hundreds of invoices in financial systemsStrong data entry skills with a high level of accuracyNice-to-Have Skills:Experience with financial software or ERP systemsStrong problem-solving & multitasking abilitiesEffective communication skills for internal collaborationThere are no costs for candidates utilizing our services as our clients pay for all related hiring fees. All ProPivotal job postings are either actual positions we had available at the time of posting and/or are representative of positions we typically fill or expect to fill. If you see a job that interests you, respond to the ad or give us a call so that we can help you find a job you'll love. As one of the area's largest staffing firms, we help 2,500 people find jobs a year so chances are good that we can help you too.ProPivotal is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, color, religion, disability, veteran's status, sexual orientation, or any other protected factor.

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