> Richard J. Pytelewski wrote: >> OOps, you asked for a Controller and I droned-on with a Bookkeeper. >> Here's >> a good start for a Controller Job Description (below) that needs to be >> edited to suit your individual needs/wants. The info I sent on the >> Bookkeeper is still germane and could be integrated with the Controller >> description. I'm thinking that a Bookkeeper with the potential to >> migrate >> to the Controller position as things grow might be a better way for you >> to >> go. And if they are not everything you want them to be, or your growth >> demands a seasoned Controller, you hire one in as their boss. >> >> Here's the Job Description: >> >> http://www.blueskysearch.com/Controller%20-%20Job%20Description.htm >> >> Hope this helps. > > Thanks for the information, definitely something I need to research > further. > > May I ask what is your experience with bookkeepers and controllers? > > With modesty, I have been a Officer (VP of Development and Operations) for > NASDAQ and TSE listed corporations. I have worked with these financial > professionals for many years. Wow, very impressive. :) You're probably not at liberty to say, but I'm terribly curious as to what contributed to the company's demise (Wikipedia is silent on the subject). -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist