Finance & HR Assistant | Columbia Global Centers, East Asia
by Project Pengyou on September 19th, 2014 1436 views
The establishment of the Columbia Global Center | East Asia in 2009 represented a milestone for Columbia University. The Center would like to attract talents with competitive benefits, an open friendly working environment, and access to high-quality Chinese and foreign scholars and experts. The Center places importance on job candidates’ integrity, experience and communication capabilities.
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哥伦比亚大学全球中心|东亚 招聘启事

- Bachelor degree or above, finance/accounting background preferred;
- Excellent communication skills in Chinese and English;
- Working experience with foreign-owned enterprise is preferred;
- Strong sense of responsibility, attention to details, character integrity, independent problem-solving ability and proactivity are essential;
- Good team player;
- Can-do Attitude.
- Assist the Finance, HR, Operations Officer on all the financial processes including budgeting, accounting, reconciliation, purchasing, expenses monitoring, financial management of grants;
- Liaise with New York Office on finance and HR activities;
- Perform HR work, including staff and interns recruitment, payroll calculation and payment, etc. ;
- Liaise with the accounting firm, HR outsourcing company, and the local bank on finance, HR, tax, and operation matters;
- Ad hoc projects deemed necessary by the Director.
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- Haidian District, Beijing
Columbia Global Centers | East Asia, launched in March 2009, is one of eight Global Centers established by Columbia University operating around the world. The Center’s projects aim to engage the University with issues, ideas and counterparts in China and the East Asia region through collaborations across a number of fields, including sustainable development, urbanization, urban health, international relations and global governance, educational reform, social media, public health, and arts. Website: http://globalcenters.