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This week seems to be bustling with opportunities, especially for those looking to dive deeper into forensic accounting. The need for specialized skills in financial analysis and fraud investigation is quite evident, and there are also some roles that offer verified remote work.
This Week’s Jobs
Forensic Accountant Company: CBIZ Talent and Compensation Solutions | Location: Farmingdale, NY
They’re on the hunt for someone meticulous with a knack for financial sleuthing. If you’re detail-oriented and love digging into numbers, this could be a great fit.
Forensic Accountant-Top Secret Company: SiloSmashers | Location: Washington, DC
This one’s for those who thrive on confidentiality and complexity. A top-secret clearance is a must, and you’ll be diving deep into forensic financial analysis.
Staff Accountant - Forensic Accounting Company: LorchGreene LLP | Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
If you’re just starting out but have a passion for forensic accounting, this role could be perfect. They value a proactive approach and someone who’s results-oriented.
Tax Accountant Company: KLAUSNER & COMPANY PC | Location: Arlington, VA
Perfect for those who enjoy a mix of tax and forensic work. The team is known for their in-depth fraud investigations.
Part Time Accountant Company: Anthony Basile CPA | Location: Woodbury, NY
Looking for something part-time? This role allows for flexibility while diving into forensic accounting work.
Forensic Senior Accountant Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Charlotte, NC
They’re seeking a career-minded individual with a couple of years in public accounting, ready to tackle more complex forensic cases.
Tax Accountant Company: DMC Group CPAS & Advisors LLC | Location: Fairfield, NJ
If you’re starting out and interested in both tax and forensic accounting, this dynamic team might be where you belong.
Senior Tax Accountant Company: RL Jennings & Associates PC | Location: Rome, GA
A great opportunity for those with experience to support consulting and forensic accounting divisions.
Forensic Senior Accountant Company: Meaden & Moore | Location: Lake Mary, FL
Another chance to join this team if you’re in Florida, focusing on complex forensic accounting tasks.
Forensic Accountant - Investigations Company: Deloitte | Location: Miami, FL
Dive into complex financial analyses and support legal proceedings. This role is perfect for those who love the challenge of investigations.
That’s all for this week. Keep an eye out for roles that align with your skills and aspirations. It’s a busy market, so jump on opportunities that speak to you!
I landed a remote forensic contract last quarter by sending a 1-page, redacted ‘flow of funds’ case study (SQL + Power Query) within 15 minutes — move faster than a wire transfer. Small caveat: ‘top-secret’ often means active clearance and surprise on-site days; a quick look at the ACFE board helps too: 404 — anyone seeing these stay fully remote?
Quick tip from my last contract: I keep a 30-minute “first pass” kit — a blank tracing memo and a Power Query script to normalize bank CSVs — so I can send a tight, redacted before/after snapshot with my application and ask @OP for a 15‑min scoping call. If the post says “verified remote,” I include my timezone and a data‑request one‑pager; some teams still want the native.xlsx instead of a PDF.
When a posting is “real-time” and “top-secret”, I send a tiny, redacted trace built in DuckDB (local-only) with a 2‑sentence risk note — fast, but no cloud trails. , what drives me nuts is people attaching SaaS screenshots; if it’s truly sensitive, say that in the cover and offer a live walkthrough instead; ACFE has solid guidance: 404. If SQL isn’t your thing, a single LibreOffice Calc pivot with a clear hypothesis works almost as well.
@t_willoughby34 I’ve gotten faster callbacks by sending a 1‑page recon matrix (ledger vs bank lines with variance %) built in LibreOffice Calc and GPG‑signed; I include the SHA‑256 in the email to show chain‑of‑custody, and if attachments are a no‑go I paste a small PNG export inline… Anyone else seeing that help with trust on quick-turn roles?