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Accountancy Jobs in Croydon

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Search the latest Accountancy Jobs in Croydon advertised by leading accountancy recruitment firms in London as well as direct accountancy employers including practice firms.




There are many Accountancy jobs coming out at the moment so you shouldn’t wait as you will miss out on the opportunities that are coming. Look for Accountancy jobs in Croydon and find these much wanted new jobs. Wanting to pass on you knowledge and experience to other accountants or just want a move away from your current company.

If you don’t want to use your car and don’t want to live in the area its ok. Croydon has a great local transport network with its buses and trains running on a regular basis to all areas of the town and nearby towns.

Local Accountancy Firms in Croydon

Below we have listed some accountancy firms that may have Accountancy Jobs in Croydon

David Grant Chartered Accountant - Suite 235 Maddison House, 226, High Street, Croydon, CR9 1DF

Alpha Accountancy (Croydon) Ltd - 93, Tunstall Rd, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 6TZ

Job news

The latest news on Accountancy jobs in Croydon

How men in grey suits changed the world
Accountancy has a reputation for dullness. Yet the history of accounting is in fact the history of civilisation itself.

Bookkeeper jailed after MoD theft
An Oxfordshire woman who stole money from both the Ministry of Defence and a junior football club is sent to prison.

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Croydon news

The latest news about Croydon

Kent football results and summary
Dartford move to within eight wins of the Ryman League title with a 1-0 win at Kent neighbours Maidstone.

First class - what's the point?
MPs may no longer be allowed to claim first class rail journeys on expenses. And one But are the wider seats and free nibbles a luxury or necessity for those who like to travel in premium class?