As a Financial Analyst, you will:
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Play a key role in budgeting and forecast processes
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Assist with forecast models including bookings, revenue, renewals and churn, and infrastructure spend
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Work in partnership with Accounting team on monthly close process and drive insightful
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analysis including variance reporting
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Build financial and operational reporting and metrics tracking across the organization
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Assist in preparation of quarterly board updates and presentations
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Work collaboratively across the organization
About you:
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BA/BS degree in Business, Finance, Accounting or STEM
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2-5 years of experience in FP&A or Finance
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Proficient in Excel; experience analyzing large data sets and financials
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Self-starter who is excited by new challenges and thrives in a fast past environment
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Excellent communication skills and attention to detail
Bonus points if:
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You have worked at a high growth startup!
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Have SQL experience
Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the US. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
Jellyfish Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
Our company is in a new beautiful office space overlooking Post Office Square and downtown Boston. We are surrounded by many cafes, restaurants, and shops. Plus, the office is easy to get to with multiple train stops close by, bike racks and parking underground.
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