Full-Time

Accounts Payable Assistant

Posted on 9/26/2025

Nothing

Nothing

10,001+ employees

Design-focused consumer electronics manufacturer and brand

No salary listed

London, UK

In Person

This is an in-office role based in our London office. While we offer flexibility on hours, this is not a hybrid or remote position.

Category
Accounting (2)
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Required Skills
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Experience in a finance or accounting-related role, ideally with exposure to accounts payable.
  • Desire and ability to support in a fast-moving environment.
  • Strong character, confident in challenging at all levels.
  • Quick to learn with the ability to shift focus as situations demand.
  • Strong communication skills that can be adapted to support team members across different functions.
  • Proficiency in Excel/Google Sheets
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work with large volumes of data.
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Responsibilities
  • Jump into the payables platform, learn everything there is to know about the system, become the expert.
  • Approve and process invoices.
  • Review and process employee expense claims, ensuring they align with company policies and travel guidelines.
  • Be a point of contact for AP support to team members in the UK and Europe.
  • Reviewing submissions for errors, updating as required.
  • Provide ad-hoc support to team members, including directing them to training materials and preparing process guides.
  • Flexibility to take on additional tasks as required regarding expenses such as month-end activities, audit requirements, providing data for budget reviews.

Nothing Technology Limited designs and sells consumer electronics such as smartphones, wireless earbuds, audio devices, and smartwatches through direct-to-consumer channels and retail partners. Its devices run Nothing OS, a customized Android-based software, and use a distinctive design language that can include transparent hardware and features like the Glyph Interface on phones. The company differentiates itself with a design-led aesthetic, a community-funded investment model, and a sub-brand for affordable products (CMF by Nothing) created to reach more price-sensitive customers. Its goal is to become a design-focused challenger in consumer tech by expanding its ecosystem of devices and software under Nothing OS and growing both sales and brand adoption.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$682.5M

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2020

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • India shipments grew 90% YoY in Q1 2026, capturing 2.5% market share.
  • Community rounds raised $8M from 5,000 investors at $1.3B valuation.
  • Transparent electronics market hits $15B by 2030 at 25% CAGR.

What critics are saying

  • Companies House strikes off Nothing by June 2026 for overdue 2024 accounts.
  • Chip prices doubled to 40% of costs squeeze Phone (4a) margins.
  • Xiaomi undercuts Nothing in India with sub-$300 Snapdragon rivals.

What makes Nothing unique

  • Nothing features transparent hardware designs revealing internal components.
  • Glyph Interface uses rear LED lights for unique notifications.
  • Nothing OS customizes Android with Essential Voice AI dictation across 100 languages.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

4%
Yahoo Finance
Mar 9th, 2026
Nothing founder warns memory chip prices double as AI giants drive up gadget costs

Nothing founder Carl Pei has warned that Britons face higher gadget prices due to a global microchip shortage driven by AI companies. The UK-headquartered phone maker, valued at $1.3 billion, has seen memory chip costs more than double over the past year. Memory chips now account for 40% of Nothing's phone manufacturing costs, up from 15% previously. Silicon Valley giants have been absorbing chip production capacity for AI applications, pushing up prices across the consumer electronics industry. Ram chip contract prices nearly doubled in the first quarter, rising as much as 95%, according to TrendForce. Founded in 2020, Nothing has raised over $450 million from investors, including $200 million last year. The company announced its latest handsets, the Phone (4a) starting at £349 and Phone (4a) Pro at £499.

Tech Funding News
Mar 6th, 2026
Nothing launches Phone (4a) series with enhanced Glyph lights, new colours, and $464 starting price

London-based smartphone maker Nothing has launched two mid-range devices, the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, alongside new headphones, as it attempts to differentiate itself in what CEO Carl Pei calls an increasingly "boring" market. The phones introduce brighter colour options including pink and blue, whilst retaining Nothing's transparent design and upgraded Glyph lighting system. The Phone (4a) features a 6.78-inch display and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, whilst the Pro model offers a 6.83-inch screen with 144Hz refresh rate and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset. Both devices include 50MP periscope telephoto cameras and 5,400mAh batteries with 50W fast charging. The Phone (4a) starts at £349, whilst the Pro model retails from £499. Pei said Nothing aims to become IPO-ready by 2028.

Condé Nast
Mar 5th, 2026
Nothing launches Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, but only $499 Pro model coming to US

Nothing has announced the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro at a London event, but only the Pro model will be sold in the US. The company cited expected market performance for its decision to limit US availability. The Phone (4a) costs £349 and launches 13 March, whilst the Phone (4a) Pro starts at $499 and launches exclusively through Amazon on 27 March, matching Google's Pixel 10a pricing. Nothing remains without US carrier partnerships, which typically drive American smartphone sales. The Phone (4a) Pro features a redesigned camera module with harder, more wear-resistant glass and retains Nothing's distinctive Glyph Matrix design. Nothing is expanding retail presence globally with new stores planned for Tokyo and New York City. The company also unveiled the Headphone (a) at $199.

TechCrunch
Feb 14th, 2026
Nothing opens first India store in Bengaluru, eyes Tokyo and New York expansion

Nothing, the Tiger Global-backed hardware company, has opened its first retail store in India, its largest market. The two-storey store is located in Bengaluru, where a significant portion of Nothing's Indian userbase is concentrated. The store showcases products from both Nothing and its budget brand CMF, which is headquartered in India through a joint venture with local manufacturer Optiemus. Customers can purchase hardware and merchandise, with select items available for customisation. The space features factory-inspired design elements, including a production line display and phone testing equipment. India represents Nothing's strongest market, with over 2% smartphone market share. The company recorded 85% year-over-year shipment growth in Q2 2025, making it the country's fastest-growing brand. Nothing plans additional stores in Tokyo and New York but hasn't announced opening dates.

Zee Media Corporation Limited
Dec 19th, 2025
Nothing raises £6M from 5,000 community investors at £900M valuation for AI-native devices

Nothing, the smartphone company founded by Carl Pei, has raised approximately ₹67 crore (over $8 million) in its latest community investment round, attracting 5,000 new investors from over 80 countries. The round values the company at around ₹11,000 crore ($1.3 billion). Launched on 10 December, the investment round allowed users to directly purchase stakes in the company. Nothing now has 13,000 community investors who have collectively invested over $16 million. The company said the surge in investor numbers exceeded expectations. The funding will support Nothing's development of AI-native devices and operating systems, with new products expected to launch in 2026. This follows a $200 million Series funding round in September led by Tiger Global, GV and Qualcomm Ventures.

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