In a typical work setting, bookkeeping and accounting clerks:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a moderately high level of social interaction on the job. This is especially true in large offices with accounting departments.
- Are occasionally placed in conflict situations in which they must deal with questions over finances.
- Communicate with customers and coworkers daily by e-mail, telephone, or in person.
- Write letters and memos often.
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- Are responsible for the work outcomes of others. They check the accuracy of documents produced by others.
Physical Work Conditions
- Always work indoors.
- May share offie space with others.
- May work in a noisy environment.
Work Performance
- Must be highly accurate in performing their job. When accounts do not balance, processing delays and additional work is created.
- Meet strict deadlines daily.
- Repeat the same tasks throughout the day, such as entering numbers into the computer.
- Can make most decisions without talking to a supervisor.
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- Can set most tasks and goals without talking to a supervisor.
Hours/Travel
- May work full time or part time.
- May work longer hours at the end of the fiscal year or during tax season.