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- Kind: market
- Slug: accounting-firms-hiring-bookkeepers-no-automation
- Rows in current public sample: 50
- Last published update: March 22, 2026
- Data source: collected_sample
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EnrichAnything. "Accounting firms hiring bookkeepers without automation tooling dataset." Snapshot 2026-03-22-356f9916bc. https://www.enrichanything.com/snapshots/markets/accounting-firms-hiring-bookkeepers-no-automation/2026-03-22-356f9916bc
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This list combines firm size, recent hiring, and visible software or tooling gaps. It is meant to surface a credible operating pattern, not make a claim about every accounting firm in the market.
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| Company | Location | Signal | Gap | Why now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harker Mellinger, LLC | US | Accounting firm hiring bookkeeper; no visible automation tooling mentioned | No visible automation tooling mentioned | Active back-office hiring suggests the manual workload is current, not hypothetical. |
| Brubaker CPA | US | Accounting firm hiring bookkeeper/payroll clerk; paperless but no advanced automation; QuickBooks focus | No advanced automation | Active back-office hiring suggests the manual workload is current, not hypothetical. |
| Penrod and George, CPA's | US | Accounting firm hiring accounting staff for payroll/bookkeeping; QuickBooks mentioned, no automation tooling | No automation tooling | Active back-office hiring suggests the manual workload is current, not hypothetical. |
| Coleman, Horton & Company LLP | US | Accounting firm hiring full-service bookkeeper; QuickBooks proficiency required, no automation visible | No visible workflow automation detected | Active back-office hiring suggests the manual workload is current, not hypothetical. |