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Employeenavigator

Staff Accountant - Revenue Focused

Employeenavigator, Bethesda, Maryland, us, 20811

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Employee Navigator is a rapidly growing and highly profitable $100M+ ARR SaaS insurance & HR technology company that works with the nation’s leading insurance carriers, payroll companies & insurance brokers. Our products are designed to make it easier for our customers to manage the complexity of employee benefits & HR, including benefits administration, employee onboarding and much more. Employee Navigator is the leading broker-centric benefits administration and HR platform in the US serving over 185,000 companies. We’ve been recognized as one of The Washington Post’s Top Workplaces for eight consecutive years — and in 2025, we proudly earned our first Top Workplace award in Salt Lake City in our very first year of eligibility. Join us to help carry on our award-winning culture and be part of building something new and meaningful here! About the Role

As a Revenue Focused Staff Accountant, you’ll play a critical role in accounting operations by supporting the day-to-day processes, monthly, quarterly, and annual accounting close and financial reporting. Your work will have a direct impact on our ability to continue to grow and scale as one of the premier Insurance technology companies in the country. Please note:

This is an onsite role working out of our Bethesda, MD office. Responsibilities

Assist in the monthly billing process Billing calculations Generation of invoices Troubleshoot deposits, expenses, and customer payment variances and adjustments Maintain customer contact and payment information Assist with Month-end close, including but not limited to: Trial balance account reconciliations Merchant account reconciliations One-off & recurring journal entries Processing weekly/monthly bank deposits Assist in the processing of new sales orders Responsible for ongoing customer receivables/collection issues Monthly accounts receivable reconciliations Apply payments received to customer balances Assist in year-end financial audit and any other compliance requirements Research and advise on new accounting standards Document policies and controls Ad-Hoc requests/projects/responsibilities Qualifications

BA/BS from an accredited university Knowledge of GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) Understanding of recognition, cost center, chart of accounts and financial reporting Proficiency in Microsoft products – Excel, PowerPoint, Word, etc. Excellent verbal and written communication skills Self-starter with ability to work independently and think critically Strong interpersonal and organizational skills Bonus Points

NetSuite and Salesforce experience preferred BA/BS in Accounting or Finance from an accredited university Insurance industry or SaaS experience Voluntary Self-Identification

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