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Progress Personnel International Finance and Accountancy Recruitment

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These tasks can often be both challenging and frustrating. As specialists in recruitment Progress Personnel has the expertise, and integrity, to assist you whatever your requirement.

We recruit candidates from across the world and utilise technology to make this a fast and effective way of recruiting. Progress Personnel aims to provide you with highly personalised and efficient service.

We are UK based and we specialise in recruitment in the Middle East; we work with clients across the region including; UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, Oman, Bahrain and Libya.

Our Recruiting expertise is primarily in the areas of;

  • Audit & Risk (Internal/External)
  • Accounting & Finance – including Tax, Management Accounting, Financial Control
  • Corporate Finance – Transaction Services / M & A
  • Project Management
  • Management Consulting (change consulting, process improvement)
  • Environmental Consulting. (CSR / CDM)

Our clients are varied and include;

  • Top 4 Accountancy firms
  • Management Consultancies
  • Oil & Gas companies
  • Leading International & Local Banks and Financial Services
  • Top 50 employers in the region
Hr Manager/ Supervisor
Ref:   HR
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   Salary negotiable
Tax Manager
Ref:   tax
Location:
Bahrain, Kuwait, Main Cities - Middle East region, Saudi Arabia
Salary:   £45,000 to £50,000
It Strategy Consulting
Ref:   IT
Location:
UAE - Dubai & Abu Dhabi
Salary:   £50,000 to £70,000
Trainee Sales Executives
Ref:   sales
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   £1,000 to £1,200
Insurance Manager - Construction Industry
Ref:   Insurance
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   Salary negotiable
Tax Director / Manager
Ref:   Tax
Location:
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia
Salary:   Salary negotiable
Payroll Accountant
Ref:   payroll
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   Salary negotiable
Business Development - Pump Industry Ksa
Ref:   Pumps
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   Salary negotiable
Director Financial Planning & Analysis
Ref:   FPA
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   Salary negotiable
Executive Manager - Aviation/ Airline Consulting
Ref:   Aviation
Location:
Qatar - Doha
Salary:   Salary negotiable
Finance Manager X 2 - Retail Industry
Ref:   EM
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   £4,000 to £5,000
Office Manager
Ref:   Office Manager
Location:
Saudi Arabia
Salary:   Salary negotiable
 Accounting
 Accounting Other
 Analyst/ Business Analyst
 CFO/Finance Director
 Cost Accountant
 Finance Manager
 Financial Accountant
 Financial Controller
 Group Accountant
 Management accountant
 Project Accountant
 Regional Accountant
 Tax
 HR Management
 HR & Training
 HR Director
 HR Manager
 HR other
 HR Support Staff
 Marketing
 Brand / Channnel Marketing
 Marketing Director
 Marketing Manager
 Other Marketing
 Sustainability Consulting
 Clean Development Mechanisms
 Corporate Responsibility
 Other
 Audit & Advisory
 Assurance & Advisory
 Audit - Other
 Audit Director
 Audit Executive
 Audit Manager
 Audit Other
 Audit Partner
 Audit Supervisor
 Internal Audit Manager
 Risk
 Management Consultant
 Change Management Consulting
 Generalist Management Consult
 HR Consulting
 IT Consulting
 Other
 Project & Programme Mgt
 Public Sector Specialist
 Strategy Consulting
 Other
 Transaction Services
 Due Diligence
 Feasibility Studies
 Mergers & Acquisitions
 Transaction Services (TAS)
 Valuation & Business Modelling
 Construction
 Engineers construction
 Managers Construction
 Other
 Quality Management
 Manufacturing
 Other
 Production & Operations
 Quality Control/ Manufacturing
 Technical
 Risk
 General risk
 Internal Audit & Risk
 Other
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