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Stay Away - Senior Accountant ARC Document Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Mar 22, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The only pro was my fellow co-workers.

Cons

I received very little training. They let go the contractor that was training me right before month-end. Month-ends are crazy. You can be there to 10/11 at night b/c it is a very manual system. Only 1 person can post a journal entry at a time. Your journal entries are reviews prior to AND after you post them. I asked for assistance on the monthly report I was responsible for as there was no rhyme or reason to the entries. I never got it until someone complained. Mind you, this was reviews by my manager prior to Mr posting the journal entry. The controller reviewed as well. Nothing was said until then. The senior accountant role was just a title given to get people there. It was no more than a data entry position. Entering copier counts into a spreadsheet. Nothing about this position was senior. The first night of month-end, we got pizza. That was the only night we were feed. You wasnt allowed to leave to get something on the other 3 to 4 nights and we could be there til 10. The Saturday of month end, we had to be there by 7/8 and would be there to 5 or 6. No breakfast, just lunch. A sandwich. I fully u understand that month end can be long, but if you have a better system, it wouldn't have been so bad. Letting us leave early or come in late once the month was closed, would have been nice. No growth.

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