Our Company
Finding
Accountants was founded by President/ CEO William Diaz CPC (Certified
Personnel Consultant), who brings to the Company over 10 years experience
in Specialized Accounting/Finance Recruiting and Management of Employment
Firms. The National Association of Personnel Services (NAPS) is the
highest professional association in the Employment industry, so if you are
dealing with a certified recruiter you can ensure you will get the highest
quality service by industry staffing professionals that knows all the
recruiting process, employment laws, business regulations and highest
standards of ethics. The need for a better service and specialized
knowledge to clients looking for accurate and fast service is what Finding
Accountants is all about, a new, young and fresh staffing firm that is one
of the fastest growing Recruiting Companies in Puerto Rico. Our staff of
recruiters and Administrative team posses over 25 years combined
experience in the Accounting and Recruiting field, making this combination
exactly what a specialized service should be.
In 2008 William Diaz, CPC, founder and President of Finding Accountants was elected as one of the 40 under40, a special edition of the Caribbean Business that elects the top 40 professionals in their respective fields under 40 years of age
Our Mission
Our mission
is simple, to give the fastest response with the best quality in candidate
search with the most competitive prices available to our clients.
Company Service
Overview
Servicing
from Multinational and Fortune 500 Companies to local businesses, we are
compromised to give every kind of business the best quality service no
matter how big, how small, how complex or how simple.
Job
candidates and client organizations trust in Finding Accountants because
they know they are also connecting with an accounting professional who
knows the employment needs of the Accounting job search market. Our
commitment is that we will be working as a representative for both,
Employers and Employees, to find the best fit for their needs.