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Payroll Clerk Jobs in Alabama

At IES Communications in Alabama, we're on the lookout for individuals ready to embark on a career filled with both stability and growth as Payroll Clerk Jobs in Alabama become available. By joining our team, you'll not only be at the forefront of the telecommunications industry, thanks to our commitment to innovation and employee investment, but you'll also play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial well-being of our workforce. Our payroll clerks are indispensable, tasked with precise payroll processing, adherence to tax laws, and comprehensive record-keeping—from employee details to timekeeping data. This position doesn't just offer steady employment; it's a gateway to advancing within the financial services sector, providing unmatched experience in financial management and systems navigation—all while being part of projects that truly make a difference.

Why a Job as a Payroll Clerk in Alabama is a great idea.

Securing a job as a payroll clerk in Alabama offers a unique blend of stability and growth opportunities, making it an attractive career path. In this role, you'll find yourself at the heart of business operations, ensuring employees are compensated accurately and on time—a responsibility that's both rewarding and respected. Moreover, Alabama's diverse economy provides a wide range of industries to choose from, allowing you to align your career with personal interests or sector-specific expertise. This position not only promises steady employment but also serves as a stepping stone for those aiming to climb the financial services ladder, offering invaluable experience in managing financial records and navigating complex payroll systems.

Why Work for IES communications in Alabama?

At IES Communications in Alabama, you'll join a team that values your growth and development, offering opportunities to be part of innovative projects that make a difference. Our commitment to leading the telecommunications industry through investment in our employees and cutting-edge technology ensures a fulfilling career path for every Payroll Clerk who joins us.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Payroll Clerk at one of IES Communications' Alabama Branches?

At our Alabama branches, our payroll clerks play a crucial role in upholding the financial well-being of our team. They meticulously process payroll, ensuring every calculation aligns with the latest tax laws and maintaining detailed records that span from employee information to timekeeping data. Beyond issuing paychecks and managing direct deposits, they serve as the go-to for any payroll-related inquiries from our staff, providing clarity on deductions or discrepancies, all while delivering essential reports that guide our management in making informed decisions about labor costs and payroll expenses.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

What is the average salary of a Payroll Clerk in Alabama?

The average salary for a Payroll Clerk in Alabama is approximately $40,000 per year.

How do I become a Payroll Clerk in Alabama?

To become a Payroll Clerk in Alabama, start by obtaining a high school diploma or GED, which is the minimum educational requirement for this role. Consider furthering your education with courses in accounting or business administration to strengthen your qualifications. Gain practical experience through internships or entry-level positions in accounting or payroll departments to develop essential skills. Finally, staying updated on payroll software and state-specific regulations will enhance your proficiency and make you a strong candidate for payroll clerk positions in Alabama.

How long does it take to become a Payroll Clerk in AL?

Becoming a Payroll Clerk in Alabama typically requires a combination of education and on-the-job training. Most candidates start with a high school diploma, though an associate degree in accounting or a related field can be beneficial. On-the-job training can vary but often spans a few weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the payroll system and the specific requirements of the employer. Altogether, it's possible to start working in this role within a few months to about a year after completing your education, assuming immediate employment and efficient training progression.

Is being a Payroll Clerk in Alabama a good job?

Absolutely, being a Payroll Clerk in Alabama can be a rewarding career choice. It offers stability, competitive salaries, and the satisfaction of playing a crucial role in ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time. With opportunities for professional growth and the potential to work across various industries, it's an attractive option for those with strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

How much does a Payroll Clerk in AL make?

A Payroll Clerk in AL typically makes between per hour, and per year depending on their experience and qualifications.

Is there a demand for Payroll Clerks in Alabama?

Yes, there's a demand for Payroll Clerks in Alabama. The need for skilled professionals to manage payroll processes efficiently is recognized across various industries statewide.

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