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Accounts Receivable Specialist - Hiring Skills Assessment
This assessment evaluates candidates' knowledge and practical skills in accounts receivable processes, including invoice management, payment processing, and reconciliation. It is used to identify professionals capable of efficiently managing receivables and maintaining accurate financial records.
⏱ 21 min
📊 Professional
❓ 13 questions 🛡 Proctored option
What this assessment measures
- Understanding of accounts receivable fundamentals
- Ability to process and reconcile payments
- Knowledge of credit and collections procedures
- Accuracy in data entry and record-keeping
- Skill in resolving discrepancies and disputes
- Familiarity with relevant accounting software and regulations
Skills & topics covered
- Invoice creation and management
- Payment application and tracking
- Customer account reconciliation
- Credit control and collections
- Dispute resolution
- Aging report analysis
- Compliance with accounting standards
- Use of AR software tools
Who should take this test
This assessment is designed for candidates applying for Accounts Receivable Specialist or similar roles responsible for managing receivables and customer accounts.
Relevant job roles
Accounts Receivable Specialist
Sample topics
- Processing customer payments
- Reconciling accounts receivable ledgers
- Handling overdue accounts and collections
- Resolving payment discrepancies
- Generating and interpreting aging reports
Format
The test consists of multiple-choice, scenario-based, and applied problem questions.
Frequently asked questions
What does this assessment test?
It tests practical knowledge and skills in accounts receivable operations, including invoice management, payment processing, and reconciliation.
Who is it for?
It is for candidates seeking roles as Accounts Receivable Specialists or similar positions.
How long is it and what's the format?
The assessment is 21 minutes long and includes multiple-choice, scenario-based, and applied skills questions.
Is it proctored?
No, this assessment is not proctored.
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