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The ideal candidate will have a strong analytical mindset, exceptional problem-solving skills, and a passion for driving business growth through strategic financial planning and analysis.
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Act as a liaison for program staff, and a resource for information sharing and problem solving, advising on financial impacts of programmatic decisions, and training on cost coding, budgeting and financial report interpretation to non-financial staff.
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0 - 3 years of financial institution/finance company experience within accounting or finance is a plus. Must appreciate and thrive in an environment where self-direction , autonomy, and creative problem-solving are required.
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Background in the media and entertainment industry is a plus but is not required. Sharp presentation and storytelling skills, and the ability to exercise critical thinking and problem solving.
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The successful Senior Financial Analyst will possess excellent leadership skills including: organizing, planning, problem-solving and decision-making, displaying the ability to lead large, long-term, and complex projects from inception to completion and the ability to develop alternative solutions to meet goals.
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The Senior Financial Planning&Analysis analyst should have strong communication, problem-solving and organizational skills, as well as the ability to multitask and adjust to changing priorities.
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This individual must have excellent analytical, record-keeping and problem-solving skills - all with great attention to detail. Knowledge of Netsuite is a plus. Fink's Jewelers has an immediate opening for the full-time position of Accountant/Financial Analyst in our Roanoke, VA corporate office.
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Experience with financial systems and Tableau reporting a plus. Analytical/problem-solving skills at both macro and micro levels. TEKsystems is seeking an experienced financial analyst for a long-term contractor position for our client based in Culver City, CA. The right person for this role will be hands on when juggling multiple priorities, and will thrive in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment.
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Somafina LLC is looking for a finance professional with strong organizational and problem-solving abilities. MBA/CPA/CMA are a plus. Quick Books and Fishbowl are a plus.
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As a Financial Analyst in Corporate FP&A, you’d use data to inform and empower premier financial leaders, so they make the best possible decisions. Every single day as a Financial Analyst is different.
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Experience developing presentations on a company’s financial performance. You would join a dynamic team of financial planners and analysts whose job is to work directly with department leaders, both at Corporate and across the Disney businesses, by providing insight across the Company.
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Experience with Hyperion reporting applications is a plus. Highly motivated, self-starter with good problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently. To be successful as a Financial Analyst you should be able to analyze large amounts of data, accurately project sales trends, identify sales opportunities, and provide practical guidance to optimize sales strategies and increase market share.
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Familiarity with EPM systems is a plus. Prior experience in investment banking is a plus. MBA or CPA a plus. Ability to perform in a fast-paced and continually evolving business environment.
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Requirements include an undergraduate degree in Accounting, Finance or Economics; 5+ years’ experience as a financial analyst or equivalent position in a law firm or professional services environment; ability to leverage technology to streamline processes and proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Power Point, Access and Word. Experience with 3E a plus.
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This is a challenging role within the Financial Planning and Analysis team requiring complex problem solving skills in managing multiple high profile priorities, possess a keen attention to detail and possess the ability to work through ambiguous situations.
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