Accounting Intern Jobs in Hawaii
Accounting Intern jobs in Hawaii are concentrated in hospitality and tourism finance, state and county government agencies, and financial services firms, with demand at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Most openings are in Honolulu, Maui, and Hilo, where employers such as Bank of Hawaii, First Hawaiian Bank, and the University of Hawaii system consistently bring on accounting interns. The most in-demand specialties include cost accounting for hospitality operations, public sector auditing, and tax preparation support. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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POSITION PURPOSE
Assist and support the Accounting Manager with the maintenance and control of the hotel's financial operations. Depending on established ownership procedure and/or direction this may include but is not limited to accounts receivable, accounts payable, reconciliations, hotel daily deposits, giving change, daily revenue reporting, group and catering advance and final payment processing and tracking, assist Sales and Operations to ensure accurate and timely accounting support, assisting with recruiting, new hire onboarding, and training.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Coordinate all onsite accounting functions. Acts as a liaison for all corporate accounting requests.
- Ensure that all administrative procedures are in place and functioning effectively.
- Ensure compliance with property policies and procedures and all applicable laws.
- Ensure that accounting practices adhere to legal requirements and standards
- Adhere closely to policies and procedures, practicing the highest standards of performance. Set the highest possible example in conduct, temperament, punctuality, and standards of work.
- Prepare billing invoices and statements for direct bill accounts, group reservation block attrition and credit card guaranteed no shows as well as processes payments received.
- Maintain files of hard copy, back up documentation for outstanding receivables, and paid bills,
- Responsible for the preparation and transmittal of letters requesting payment to outstanding/overdue accounts.
- Review and maintains accurate files on all contractual obligations
- Reconcile vendor statements and solve any discrepancies.
- Ensure that all Accounts Receivable billings go out with supporting backup for all charges in a timely manner.
- Ensure the collection and payment of applicable local, state, and federal taxes.
- Advise department management of desirable operational adjustments due to tax code revisions.
- Maintain and prepare the monthly tax-exempt worksheet and backup.
- Ensure that all invoices are prepped, coded ready for approval and entering. Proper prepping of invoices includes matching up packing slips and purchase orders to proper invoice.
- Maintain complete and accurate accounting files to handle vendor inquiries.
- Maximize cash flow by proactively managing accounts payable and accounts receivable functions.
- Prepare and provide balances of accounts receivable recap daily.
- Preparation of 30/60/90+ day aging report for review.
- Prepares daily deposits.
- Gives change to cashiers when needed.
- Thoroughly review the Daily Revenue Report prepared by Night Audit prior to sending to GM/Director of Finance or Corporate office.
- Maintain a variety of logs for tracking and tracing specific month end requirements
- Articulate policies and audits compliance of cash handling and credit positions and credit.
- Audit all banquet charges as well as miscellaneous charges that are posted to master accounts for accuracy.
- Audit city ledger on a weekly basis and inform the Accounting Manager and General Manager of any credit risks or potential write offs.
- Handle guest credit requests, confirms subsequent receipt of invoices, and assists in handling all guest inquiries.
- Researches and responds to credit card company inquiries and charge backs, documents, and maintains their files.
- Review and Manage Guest Ledger/checked out folios with outstanding or credit balances to determine if credit or bill is to be issued.
- Handle disputed charges, research, and attempt to resolve disputes, provide documentation to confirm accuracy of billing or issues credit as needed.
- Attend operations and leadership meetings when required.
SUPPORTIVE FUNCTIONS
In addition to performance of the essential functions, this position may be required to perform a combination of the following supportive functions, with the percentage of time performing each function to be solely determined by the manager based upon the particular requirements of the hotel:
- Assist with any guest inquiry.
- Ensure training of new staff members to include familiarization of property, standard operating procedures, and policies.
- Follow all company and safety and security policies and procedures.
- Report maintenance problems, safety hazards, accidents, or injuries.
- Complete safety training and certifications.
- Ensure uniform and personal appearance are clean and professional, maintain confidentiality of proprietary information, and protect company assets.
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with others and listen and respond appropriately to the concerns of other employees.
- Perform other reasonable job duties as requested by direct and indirect supervisors.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Environmental conditions are inside, a job is considered inside if staff spends approximately 90 percent or more of the time inside. Temperature is moderate and controlled by office environmental systems.
- Must be able to sit at a desk for up to ten (8) hours per day. Walking and standing are required the rest of the working day. Length of time of these tasks may vary from day to day and task to task.
- Must be able to exert well-paced ability to maneuver between functions occurring simultaneously.
- Must be able to lift up to 45 lbs. as needed.
- Requires grasping, writing, standing, sitting, walking, repetitive motions, bending, climbing, listening and hearing ability and visual acuity.
- Hearing, smelling, tasting, and visual ability to observe and distinguish product quality and detect signs of emergency situations.
- Talking and hearing occur continuously in the process of communicating with staff, supervisors, subordinates, occasionally clients and ownerships.
- Vision occurs continuously with the most common visual functions being those of near and color vision and depth perception.
- Must have finger dexterity to be able to operate office equipment such as computers, printers, 10-key adding machine, multi-line touch tone phone, filing cabinets, FAX machines, photocopiers, dolly and other office equipment as needed.
SPECIFIC JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
The individual must possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities and be able to explain and demonstrate that he or she can perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- Must be able to travel on occasion, as needed.
- Must be able to speak, read, write, and understand the primary language used in the workplace.
- Requires good communication skills, verbal, written and electronic.
- Considerable knowledge of complex mathematical calculations and computer programs.
- Must have excellent leadership capability and customer relations skills.
- Must be detail oriented with outstanding organizational and communication skills.
- Must possess intermediate computer skills.
- Intermediate excel skills (VLOOKUPs and Pivot Tables)
- Knowledge of computer programs, math skills as well as budgetary analysis capabilities required.
- Ability to analyze, foresee user needs, and makes judgments to ensure proper tools are provided at property level.
- Ability to effectively deal with internal and external customers some of whom will require high levels of patience, tact and diplomacy and collect accurate information to resolve conflicts.
- Knowledgeable about basic function of Windows OS, MS Office, PMS, PBX, Key system, and POS.
- Self-driven and able to work independently.
EDUCATION
High school or equivalent education required.
EXPERIENCE
- 2+ Years Accounting experience preferred.
- Property level Hospitality accounting experience strongly preferred.
- AOAO experience strongly preferred.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS
- Ability to provide and maintain a valid drivers license as the position may require the operation of motorized and electric vehicles.
GROOMING
All Staff Members must maintain a neat, clean, and well-groomed appearance per Azul Hospitality standards. Refer to the property specific required grooming and uniform standards policy.
ATTENDANCE
Regular attendance in conformance with the standards, which may be established by Azul Hospitality, from time to time, is essential to the successful performance of this position. Staff with irregular attendance / tardiness will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. Upon employment, all staff is required to fully comply with Azul Hospitality rules and regulations for the safe and effective operation of the hotels facilities. Staff members who violate hotel rules and regulations will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. Due to the cyclical nature of the hospitality industry, staff members may be required to work varying schedules to reflect the business needs of the hotel. In addition, attendance at all scheduled training sessions and meetings is required. This job description is not an exclusive or exhaustive list of all job functions that a staff member in this position may be asked to perform from time to time.
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Top Industries Hiring
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Education
- Insurance
What Hawaii Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in accounting intern jobs across Hawaii.
- Currently enrolled in an accounting or finance degree program at an accredited college
- Completed at least one semester of financial or managerial accounting coursework
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel including pivot tables and basic financial modeling
- Familiarity with QuickBooks, Sage, or other common accounting software platforms
- Strong attention to detail and ability to reconcile accounts accurately under deadlines
- Availability to work on-site in Hawaii for the duration of the internship period
Accounting Intern Jobs in Hawaii: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a accounting intern in Hawaii?
The most direct path is enrolling in an accredited accounting program at a Hawaii institution such as the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii Pacific University, or Chaminade University, then applying for internships during your junior or senior year. Hawaii does not require a state license to work as an intern, but candidates pursuing CPA licensure after graduation will ultimately need to meet the Hawaii Board of Public Accountancy education and exam requirements, so choosing coursework that satisfies those requirements early gives you an advantage.
Which companies hire accounting interns in Hawaii?
Companies currently hiring accounting interns in Hawaii include CVS Health, University of Maryland Global Campus, and Associa, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hawaii's concentration of large hospitality groups, financial institutions, and state government agencies means internship openings tend to cluster in those sectors year-round.
Which Hawaii cities have the most accounting intern jobs?
Honolulu, Hawaii, and Maui have the most accounting intern openings in Hawaii. Honolulu drives the majority of listings as the state's commercial and government hub, home to the largest banks, CPA firms, and state agencies, while Maui and Hilo offer openings tied to resort finance and county government operations respectively.
Are there remote accounting intern jobs in Hawaii?
Yes, and they exist in meaningful numbers, since accounting is a desk-based analytical role that translates well to remote work. About 11% of accounting intern openings tied to Hawaii are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting employer flexibility on tasks like data entry, reconciliation, and financial reporting. Roles involving in-person audit fieldwork or on-site hospitality cost accounting are more likely to require a physical presence.
How can I get hired as a accounting intern in Hawaii with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry point is applying through your university's career center, particularly if you attend the University of Hawaii system, which has established recruiting relationships with the Hawaii Department of Taxation, Bank of Hawaii, and large local CPA firms. Volunteer bookkeeping for a nonprofit or student organization, or coursework in QuickBooks and Excel, substitutes for paid experience in most entry-level applications. Adjacent roles such as accounts payable clerk or administrative assistant at a financial services firm are common stepping stones that lead directly into accounting internships.
Where can I find and apply to accounting intern jobs in Hawaii?
You can find and apply to accounting intern jobs in Hawaii on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings tied to the Hawaii market. Search the listings for roles that fit your schedule, coursework stage, and location, then apply directly to the ones that match.
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