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CPA, ACA, CFA, MBA preferred. Minimum of 5 years of financial analyst experience in software-as-a-service, software, and/ or other related technology industries preferred.
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Partner with the Strategy and Business Planning team on various programmatic and strategic investment valuations Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting required ; MBA preferred Minimum of 5+ years of experienceRequired Skills and Knowledge Use of Excel worksheets and other financial planning software and experienced in forecasting and budgeting, capital allocation, business planning, return and complex analytics and pro-forma development including investment return analysis.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance or accounting required; master’s degree or MBA preferred. This role will provide financial and analytical support to various senior leaders of the organization including budget and forecasting cycles, variance analysis vs forecasts and prior year, strategic support, ensuring completeness and accuracy of actuals (and accruals), expense allocation processes and predictive analytics.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field; MBA or CPA preferred. Advanced Excel skills; experience with financial planning software (e.g., Adaptive Insights, Anaplan) preferred.
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CPA, MBA, CMA, CGFM, or similar certification preferred but not required, equivalent experience may be considered. Experience in hospital/healthcare fiscal management or cost accounting preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance, MBA preferred with at least 3-5 years of experience preferably in a multi-unit Financial Planning & Analysis function. The Financial Analyst will provide support of reporting and analytics, budgeting and forecasting and work with the Director of Finance and department leaders on long term strategic planning.
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Experience with ERP systems (Oracle preferred), Power BI, Tableau, Hyperion Planning (or equivalent), and Microsoft Office suite required (Excel Power User preferred) Brooks Automation is seeking a Financial Analyst to join our Finance team supporting our Semiconductor Solutions Group.
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Bachelor's degree; CFA designation and/or MBA preferred. Our Equity Research team is looking for an Equity Analyst to cover a group of approximately 20 financial sector stocks in the North American banking and life insurance industries.
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Bachelor's Degree preferred and CPA/MBA a plus. The Sr. Financial analyst in this role will be a part of the Enterprise Financial Planning & Analysis AXP Results team within Corporate Planning (CP&A) and has primary responsibility for delivering AXP financials to Business partners including External Reporting and Investor Relations.
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Progress toward obtaining an MBA or CFA designation is strongly preferred. Position OverviewAs a Corporate Financial Analyst, you will be an integral part of a small team of finance professionals.
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College degree, BS degree in Accounting or Finance, MBA preferred. WEX is currently seeking a Senior Financial Analyst to join our FP&A organization and play an integral role in supporting our technology & digital teams.
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Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance or progressive work experience in financial analytics and reporting; MBA preferred. Position Title: Senior Financial Analyst.
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Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: CPA/MBA preferred. Microsoft Office spreadsheet application required PeopleSoft General Ledger proficiency preferred. UPMC is hiring a Financial Analyst, Senior to join our Corporate team.
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Bachelors degree in Finance or Accounting with a minimum, cumulative GPA of a 3.0 for all degrees earned; MBA or CFA in active pursuit is preferred. Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. is recruiting a Senior Financial Analyst to join our CorporateTreasury Team.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance required, MBA preferred. 1-2+ years of experience in budgeting, financial reporting and analysis and financial systems work experience is preferred.
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