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If you have strong customer service skills, great attention to detail and a knack for numbers, a role as an accounts receivable clerk may be for you. An accounts receivable clerk is responsible for ensuring that their company is being paid by customers on time and in full. This requires creating invoices, following up with customers and recordkeeping of payments received. The skills you will gain working as an accounts receivable clerk are easily transferable to many industries and roles.
Accounts receivable clerks typically work as part of a larger finance or accounting department. You can expect to work a Monday through Friday workweek, spending most of your day working on a computer. You will also deal with people relatively frequently, including both financial institutions and customers. Depending on the company you work for there may be opportunities for remote work.
The skills you will gain working as an accounts receivable clerk will be invaluable in moving into another step in your career. Those with experience as an accounts receivable clerk can go on to roles in administration, finance or accounting, or even more senior customer service roles.
Accounts receivable clerks in Montreal can expect to earn an average annual salary of $48,000, which is equivalent to $25 per hour. Here is a more detailed salary breakdown:
annual: $48,000
monthly: $4,000
weekly: $1,000
hourly: $25
lowest salary: $39,700 per year
average salary: $48,000 per year
highest salary: $62,000 per year
junior salary: $39,700-$42,800 per year
intermediate salary: $43,100-$53,100 per year
senior salary: $53,000-$62,000 per year
While ultimately an accounts receivable clerk is responsible for ensuring their employer is paid for goods or services rendered, their daily tasks are broken down into several smaller tasks. This includes:
Accounts receivable clerks can be found working in most industries where someone is being paid to provide a good or service. Some of the most common industries for accounts receivable clerks include hospitality, skilled trades, manufacturing and healthcare.
Employers are mostly looking for accounts receivable clerks who have accounting knowledge or experience. However, several additional soft skills are preferred, including:
Employers often require an accounts receivable clerk to have a degree in accounting or finance. However, with related experience, you may be able to find a role without that.