Horne LLP Jobs
| Location | Title |
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| Jackson, MS |
Accounting Technician posted 08/12/2008 --Description-- Horne llp, one of the largest accounting and consulting firms in the Southeast, seeks an Accounting Technician for our Jackson, Mississippi office... ... |
| Nashville, TN |
Tax Supervisor posted 08/12/2008 Opportunities for personal growth and mutually beneficial work agreements abound. HORNE LLP, one of the largest accounting and consulting firms in the Southeast... ... |
| Jackson, MS |
Assurance Partner posted 08/12/2008 team Contributes to positive work environment Has in depth understanding of HORNE LLP's existing clients Demonstrates an understanding of appropriate business... ... |
Latest $100K+ Job Openings in Mississippi
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| Jackson |
Seasoned Sales Professionals--Dental We are seeking polished direct sales professionals with a track record of closing on-the-spot deals in 60- minute sales presentations in a B2B en... |
$200k+ |
| Lumberton |
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Putting the art in political parties: Americans for the Arts lobbied in both Denver and St. Paul. [Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)](06 Sep 2008 04:00:00 EDT)Sep. 6--Arts issues have gotten short shrift in political discussions this season as war, the environment, oil prices and a shaky economy have dominated public attention. In an effort to push arts concerns onto the national radar -- and into the platforms of both parties -- the nonpartisan Americans for the Arts Action Fund staged high-profile events at both national conventions.
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Ike could tax soggy drainage system [South Florida Sun-Sentinel](06 Sep 2008 04:00:00 EDT)Sep. 6--Think of saturated South Florida as a sponge that already absorbed a soggy summer and the drenching Tropical Storm Fay delivered. Now here comes Hurricane Ike, threatening to bring more water than the sponge can handle.
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County regional educators finally get checks, back pay: Financial delay tied to ongoing dispute with treasurer's office [Tribune (Mesa, AZ)](05 Sep 2008 04:00:00 EDT)Sep. 5--The 55 teachers and staff members of the Maricopa County Regional School District are being paid this week. Checks were expected to go out as early as Thursday. The staff -- which educates youth in county juvenile detention centers -- last received a paycheck on July 31.








