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Finance Associate

Urbana, IA

Criteria for Clickstop's internal hiring process:

  • Employee has been employed with Clickstop for at least 6 months.
  • Employee is Engaged.
  • Employee is meeting the expectations of their current role.
  • Employee is in good standing as defined by not currently under formal discipline and has not received formal discipline in the prior 90 days.  
  • Employee and their current manager have discussed the opportunity prior to applying. 

What to expect during the internal hiring process:

Within three business days of submitting your application, you can expect the following: 

  1. Your current manager will receive a notification from Greenhouse prompting them to complete a scorecard evaluating your engagement and performance in your current role. 
  2. Your current manager and the Talent Acquisition Specialist (TAS) will meet to discuss the details of the scorecard, and it will be determined if we will proceed with your application.
    • If we choose to proceed, you will receive an email from the TAS notifying you that we will be proceeding with your application and it will include a scheduling link to set up time with the open role’s hiring manager 
    • If we choose not to proceed, you will meet with your manager to discuss why we will not be proceeding with your application at this time.  


Note: For remote work, internet speeds of 20 mbps are required. 
Permanent residence must be in one of the following states: Iowa, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania or Florida.

 

This role is remote and hybrid capable. Active employees are encouraged to apply.


Are you energized by solving problems, ensuring accuracy, and building financial processes that support a growing business? Join our award-winning company and culture as a Finance Associate and play a key role in maintaining financial integrity through disciplined execution, analytical thinking, and cross-functional collaboration.

"If you are ready to work in an environment where you are allowed the freedom and responsibility to act like an owner, and have a passion for helping customers, you won't regret joining Clickstop!" – Tammy, Current Employee


What you'll be doing:

  • Aligning with Clickstop's Core Values to drive our culture and business forward.
  • Supporting accurate financial operations through invoice processing, reconciliations, and month-end accounting activities.
  • Using sound judgment to identify discrepancies, improve processes, and ensure financial accuracy.
  • Collaborating with internal teams and external partners to maintain reliable financial records and operational alignment.
  • Continuously identifying opportunities to improve financial workflows, systems, and reporting.

 

Finance Associate Critical Skills

1.   Financial Judgment & Decision-Making

  • Apply sound judgment when processing financial transactions while recognizing when additional review or escalation is needed.
  • Prioritize work based on deadlines, financial impact, and business needs.

Enables: Accurate transactions, stronger financial controls, and reliable daily execution.

2.   Precision & Financial Accuracy

  • Maintain accurate financial records while consistently following established accounting processes.
  • Verify transaction details and identify errors before they impact reporting or payments.

Enables: Greater financial accuracy, cleaner processes, and dependable execution.

3.   Systems Thinking & Process Awareness

  • Understand how financial transactions move through business systems and impact downstream accounting processes.
  • Identify workflow improvements that increase efficiency, consistency, and scalability.

Enables: Stronger system reliability, smoother workflows, and improved financial visibility.

4.   Problem Diagnosis & Issue Resolution

  • Research discrepancies, gather relevant information, and resolve routine financial issues with accuracy.
  • Ask thoughtful questions and escalate issues appropriately when additional judgment is required.

Enables: Faster issue resolution, fewer recurring errors, and greater confidence in financial processes.

5.   Communication & Business Partnership

  • Build strong working relationships through clear, professional communication with teammates, vendors, and internal partners.
  • Provide timely updates while supporting others in understanding Finance processes and expectations.

Enables: Better collaboration, stronger internal partnerships, and trusted financial support.

 

Finance Associate Responsibilities:

  • Process vendor invoices, reconcile vendor statements, cash accounts, and financial records with accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Support month-end close activities, journal entries, landed cost accuracy, and other core accounting functions.
  • Partner with Purchasing, Freight, Warehouse, and other internal teams to resolve discrepancies and maintain accurate financial information.
  • Support tax exemption certificate processes and other financial documentation while ensuring compliance with established procedures.
  • Assist in soft collection efforts with a focus on maintaining positive customer relationships.
  • Identify opportunities to improve financial processes, automation, and reporting efficiency through continuous improvement.

 

What we value in this role:

  • Someone naturally wired to solve problems, think analytically, and deliver accurate, high-quality work.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to make sound decisions and prioritize effectively.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills with internal teams and business partners.
  • Curiosity, accountability, and a continuous improvement mindset.
  • Experience with Excel and ERP/accounting systems, such as NetSuite, is preferred.
  • Strong accounting, reconciliation, and analytical skills are preferred.
  • Commitment to financial integrity, operational excellence, and alignment with Clickstop's Core Values.

 

What Clickstop provides:   

  • A purpose-driven career experience; discovering the opportunity to pursue your best self (as an employee, parent, partner, community member, etc.)  
  • An entrepreneurial environment where opportunities are endless for those who seek them.  
  • Effective and impactful cross-department collaboration opportunities with our highly dynamic Clickstop teams
  • Recognition for personal, team, and company accomplishments - Clickstop’s success is a reflection of your engagement and excellence! 
  • We offer great full-time benefits including a competitive compensation package and a generous amount of time off. But what truly sets us apart is how we work and the environment we work in!  Benefits include:   
    • Health Insurance ($0 Premium option), Dental & Vision Insurance  
    • PTO, Paid Holidays, and Birthday and Volunteer Time Off  
    • Life and Disability Insurance  
    • 401K Match  
    • ESOP – After one full year of service and minimum hour requirement is met


This is hybrid capable.
Note: For hybrid/remote work, internet speeds of 20 mbps are required. To be considered for a remote role at Clickstop, residence must be in one of the following states: Iowa, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, or Pennsylvania.
Must be authorized to work in the United States.
Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check. 
Clickstop is an Equal Opportunity Employer.   

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