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Finance & Strategy Manager

New York, New York

Overview

At Brooklinen, we’re building the future of comfort—and we’d love for you to be part of it. We’re looking for a Finance & Strategy Manager to join our team. This individual contributor role plays a critical part in financial planning, forecasting, and performance analysis, partnering closely with leaders across the business to support data-driven decision-making.

This role is primarily FP&A-focused, with exposure to strategic analysis and special projects that inform both near-term execution and longer-term planning. It’s an opportunity to take real ownership and make an impact at a category-defining consumer brand.

What You’ll Do

  • Own core FP&A processes, including monthly forecasting, annual budgeting, and long-range planning support
  • Build and maintain financial models to analyze business performance, investment opportunities, and trade-offs
  • Perform variance analysis and identify key drivers across revenue, margin, and operating expenses
  • Partner with cross-functional teams (Marketing, Merchandising, Supply Chain, Operations) to incorporate business insights into financial plans
  • Support strategic analyses related to growth, pricing, promotions, customer behavior, and product performance
  • Prepare clear, executive-ready reporting, dashboards, and materials for senior leadership
  • Help improve automation, reporting efficiency, and data quality across finance and analytics workflows
  • Contribute to ad hoc analyses and special projects as the business evolves

What Success Looks Like

  • Forecasts and analyses are accurate, thoughtful, and clearly tied to business drivers
  • Stakeholders trust you as a strong analytical partner who brings clarity, not just numbers
  • Leadership has timely, actionable insights to support decisions and trade-offs
  • FP&A processes become more scalable, repeatable, and efficient over time
  • You proactively surface risks and opportunities, not just report on results

We’re Looking for Someone Who Brings

  • 4–7 years of experience in FP&A, finance, consulting, or a related analytical role
  • Prior experience supporting consumer, retail, or e-commerce businesses strongly preferred
  • Strong financial modeling and analytical skills with advanced Excel / Google Sheets proficiency
  • Ability to analyze raw data, synthesize insights, and communicate clear recommendations
  • Comfort operating as a hands-on individual contributor in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with cross-functional partners
  • Curiosity, ownership mindset, and a desire to continuously improve how things work

Nice to Have

  • Experience with marketing, merchandising, or supply chain finance
  • Familiarity with financial systems and BI tools (e.g., NetSuite, Looker, Omni, Tableau, SQL)
  • Exposure to automation, forecasting tools, or analytics platforms

Compensation

The base salary range for this role is $100,000–$120,000, depending on experience, level of scope, and alignment with the role’s responsibilities. We take a thoughtful approach to compensation and consider factors such as relevant experience, impact, and internal equity when determining an offer.

Benefits & Perks

• Up to 100% medical, dental, and vision coverage (employee-only)
• Fertility & family-building support (up to $20,000 lifetime)
• 401(k) with a 4% company match
• 16 weeks fully paid parental leave
• 20 vacation days (25 after 5 years) plus year-round Summer Fridays
• Hybrid work schedule with two core in-office days (Tues–Thurs)
• Remote Thanksgiving week and remote last week of December
• Up to four additional remote weeks per year with approval
• 40% employee discount plus seasonal product allowance
• One Medical, Talkspace, and $1,000 per year via Joon for wellness
• One-month paid sabbatical at five years

Why Join Us?

Brooklinen is a place where thoughtful people do meaningful work — with warmth, clarity, and shared purpose. We value care, collaboration, balance, and continuous growth. If this role excites you, even if you don’t meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply. Diverse experiences and perspectives make us stronger.

About Brooklinen

Brooklinen was founded in 2014 with a simple belief: that comfort can bring happiness. Today, we’re one of the largest soft goods brands in the U.S., designing for real life and real homes with products that pair elevated quality and accessible pricing. Our assortment — from sheets and towels to thoughtful additions for the modern bedroom — has earned over 100,000 five-star reviews and recognition from Architectural Digest, Good Housekeeping, Wirecutter, and more. We’re growing thoughtfully, evolving intentionally, and committed to creating a home for people who care deeply about their craft — and each other.

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