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Auditor Job Description

People with the job title Auditor typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Examine and analyze accounting records to determine financial status of establishment and prepare financial reports concerning operating procedures.
Determine tax liability or collect taxes from individuals or business firms according to prescribed laws and regulations.

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Auditor - (City withheld for privacy), New Jersey, United States
Never get too comfortable with your potential employer. No many employers are loyal and trustworthy now days so you should always be alert and on your guard. When I get this question, I usually seem uneasy, but I have learned if you look theminthe eye and tell them a realistic number then you will get a realistic answer. It also doesnt hurt to add: If this number is not possible then maybe their can be a probationary period to allow me to get to this number. I feel compensation should be add...
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