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Audit Senior

Duluth, GA

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About Ascend

At Ascend, we recognize the struggles that accounting & finance professionals face in traditional firms—from rigid hierarchies and overwhelming workloads to the elusive work-life balance. We believe your ambition should not be constrained by outdated practices or opaque career paths. Here, you're not just a number but a valued member of a community that champions both your professional and personal fulfillment. Our mission is to transform the public accounting experience into one where work-life harmony is a reality, and where your career advancement is supported by a nurturing network and robust resources

We partner with regional, entrepreneurial firms and provide them with the resources and support necessary to thrive in today's dynamic market. This includes access to growth capital, robust talent acquisition, top-tier technology, transformative leadership, shared back-office services, & more. Founded in January 2023, Ascend attained revenues to sufficiently qualify as a Top 100 U.S. accounting firm within six months of operationExplore Ascend, where your career soars without sacrificing your quality of life.

About Wilson Lewis

Wilson Lewis is a certified public accounting firm based out of Atlanta, GA with additional offices in Duluth and Sandy Springs and has been in business for 25+ years. Our main objective is to offer quality advisory services, personal attention, and an economic guide created to protect and grow clients’ futures. To accomplish that goal, we’ve assembled a team of experienced professionals that meet needs with an unmatched quality of expertise.

At Wilson Lewis, every effort is made to develop an understanding of our clients’ needs, business endeavors and future goals. Our clients’ success, security, financial needs, and trust are extremely important to us. We measure our success based upon the success of our clients. We value our professional relationships and treat them with the utmost respect and confidentiality.

We are not one of the “big” CPA firms, and this works to our clients’ advantage in many ways. Our advantage is the personal involvement we can offer our clients, allowing us to adapt to their personal needs today and develop trusting relationships to grow with them tomorrow.

 

The Role

We are seeking an Audit Senior to join our team. This role will be in-office based out of Duluth, GA.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead client audit engagements, which include planning executing, directing, and completing financial audits.
  • Begin to develop advanced technical knowledge
  • Continue to develop understanding of generally accepted auditing standards and common audit procedures and techniques.
  • Research and analyze financial statement and audit related issues.
  • Acquire a working knowledge of the client’s business.
  • Perform other job-related duties as necessary

 

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting or business with a certificate in accounting from an accredited university
  • Must be an active CPA in good standing, or are actively pursuing the CPA license
  • Minimum of 3-4 years of public accounting experience
  • Applied working knowledge of U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), U.S. Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS)
  • Outstanding communication skills, both oral and written with excellent attention to detail.
  • Demonstrates an ability to function at a high level in a deadline driven, time-sensitive environment
  • Highly organized, able to prioritize tasks, responsive and polished communication skills (verbal and written).

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master's degree in Accounting
  • Caseware experience

 

Who We Look For

An experienced audit professional with excellent oral and written communication skills. Someone who can interact well with others in a team environment, as well as work independently. A dedicated team-player, committed to producing high-quality work and maintaining team, health, security, and work/life balance-focused culture.

 

What We Offer

Our firm offers work-life balance in reasonable and sustainable hours during busy season. There is great camaraderie with other audit team members and the rest of the firm. This role will work with a younger partner group in a company that is rapidly expanding with limitless growth and advancement potential.

Join our team and enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that supports well-being, health, and ongoing professional growth:

  • Fantastic, people-focused culture focused on building trusting relationships
  • Competitive compensation and benefits package
  • Flexible PTO
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, & Voluntary Insurance Options
  • Commitment to Professional Development

 

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For further questions or inquiries about the role, please reach out to Aidan Jebson, Sr. Recruiter at ajebson@ascendtogether.com.

 

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