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6-8 years of Product Management experience in B2B SaaS with a focus on Finance products. crafting the next generation of analytic tools for all of Workday's HCM, Financial Management, and Planning customers, enabling them to catalog, mine, and explore their critical business data.
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Bachelor’s Degree is required with a concentration in Accounting, Finance, or Business / Management, required. Alvarez & Marsal is a leading independent global professional services firm, specializing in providing turnaround management, performance improvement and corporate advisory services, is seeking to expand its Private Equity Performance Improvement (PEPI) – M&A team.
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The Finance Manager - Retail will have responsibility for all Financial Planning & Analysis and analytical functions for the Retail Division. Key role in the development of financial/operational annual budgets, as well as interim reforecasts working cross functionally with the Retail Management, Loss Prevention, and Accounting teams.
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The Finance Manager will assist in the forecasting, long-term planning and business operations for cash management at Artera, a $2B+ (revenue) domestic construction company comprised of multiple business entities employing nearly 10,000 workers.
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Assist in the day-to-day back and front office management of a portfolio of single-family rental homes in the greater Atlanta area. o Support front office property management as needed, lease renewals, rent increases, general resident interactions.
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The Finance Manager works closely with the Merchandising Vice President to set the financial and strategic business goals that will drive the business. The Finance Manager splits his or her time between the following three activities: strategy development and implementation; planning and forecasting; and analysis/reporting.
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5 years of validated experience, with strong sales/relationship management/account management experience working with Financial Services accounts. Experience in selling enterprise services (Integration, Analytics, Managed Services) and digital transformation services (IoT, Big Data & Cloud, Mobility, etc.
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Sales Manager - Finance domain. Experienced in client acquisition in the capacity of sales executive. High performing sales executive with deep knowledge, understanding and experience in selling solutions to LOBs across multiple industries.
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A minimum of 7 years relevant sales or sales management experience in lease financing. Presenting and selling the benefits of financing to C-level executives and Juniper sales management.
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Functional expertise in General Ledger Accounting, Receivables management, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Cash Management, Treasury. Minimum of 4 end-to-end SAP Finance implementations, including project planning, estimation, and solution architecture.
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