Forensics Associate

About the position Withum is a place where talent thrives - where who you are matters. It’s a place of endless opportunities for growth. A place where entrepreneurial energy plus inclusive teamwork equals exponential results. Explore different industries. Learn new skills. Connect with our diverse teams of professionals to gain insight into the career you envision. Your Career Starts with You. Experience the Transformative Power of Withum Plus You - that’s the Power in the Plus! We are seeking a Forensics Associate to join our Forensic and Valuation Services Group (“FVS Group”) in any of the following office locations: ((Princeton, NJ; Red Bank, NJ; Whippany, NJ; East Brunswick, NJ; Saddle Brook, NJ; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Burlington, MA; Braintree, MA; Providence, RI; Buffalo, NY). This will be a hybrid position (3 days in office expectation per week). The FVS Group supports clients and attorneys through investigation, financial analysis and expert testimony. Our group handles matters of Forensic Accounting, Ownership Disputes, Marital Dissolution, Economic Damages, Post Acquisition Disputes, White Collar Crime, and Estate matters among others. Forensic Associates work directly with Managers, Senior Managers, Principles and Partners to analyze financial data to advance a particular matter and may have an opportunity to attend settlement conferences, hearings and proceedings, ultimately growing into an expert witness in their own right. Withum’s brand is a reflection of our people, our culture and our strength. Withum has become synonymous with teamwork and client service excellence. The cornerstone of our success can truly be accredited to the dedicated professionals who work here every day, whose mission is to help our clients grow and thrive - to be in a position of strength. But our commitment goes beyond our clients as we continue to live the Withum Way , promoting personal and professional growth for all team members, clients, and surrounding communities. Our Forensics Associate will assist in analyses related to forensic investigations, business disputes and economic damage engagements, specifically: Responsibilities • Assisting in preparation of document requests • Summarizing and interpreting relevant financial information and records • Performing forensic accounting and dispute/economic damage analyses, including bank tracing analyses, lost profits analyses, and other forensic analyses Requirements • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in accounting • Candidate for CPA exam • Minimum 3 years of experience in public accounting, with at least 1 year in forensic accounting • Strong work ethic • Excellent organizational and communication skills • Highly motivated with outstanding analytical skills • Ability to work effectively with all levels of staff as part of a team, or independently Nice-to-haves • Previous experience in litigation engagements is a plus Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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