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Financial Compliance Officer 1/6/2025, 2:25:05 PM

Charlotte

About Us:

We deliver the most advanced and flexible learning experience for certification, credentialing, test prep, continuing education, and training.

Our cloud-based learning platform helps training organizations, associations and the extended enterprise deliver a highly engaging and effective learning experience for individuals looking to advance their careers.

We incorporate the latest in learner-centered technology, including:

  • Personalization
  • Gamification
  • Data Science
  • Usability
  • Omni-channel delivery

We’re sitting in a pivotal time in the BenchPrep history. The number of learners on our cloud-based learning platform has reached nearly 11 million as of .

We’re committed to helping people learn better, and that starts with our own people.

About the Role:

This position is remote (along with all of our BenchPrep positions).

BenchPrep is looking for a hardworking, ambitious Staff/Senior Accountant to support its growing operations. This position will report to the Controller.

Your Responsibilities:

Within the Accounting function at BenchPrep, you'll play a pivotal role in our finance team. Your focus will be on:

  1. Maintaining accurate financial records
  2. Preparing reports
  3. Analyzing data
  4. Ensuring regulatory compliance

You’ll contribute to:

  • Budgeting
  • Forecasting
  • Audits
  • Process improvements

Skills and Experiences We Value:

Note: We know that excellent candidates can have all sorts of backgrounds and experiences, so please don’t hesitate to apply even if you don’t meet 100% of the listed requirements.

Check out our blog post to learn more about inclusion at BenchPrep in the Engineering team.

Life at BenchPrep:

We work at BenchPrep because we’re dedicated to the mission, and each day we have an opportunity to be challenged and learn. We work hard and have lots of fun. Culture is our lifeline at BenchPrep. We celebrate our people, both professionally and personally.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of:

  • Race
  • Religion
  • Color
  • National origin
  • Gender
  • Sexual orientation
  • Age
  • Marital status
  • Veteran status
  • Disability status

Total Rewards Package:

Benefit Description
Medical and Ancillary Benefits Comprehensive health package
Yearly Bonus Potential Performance-based
Work-from-home Stipend Assistance with home office setup
Professional Development $1,200 annually for skill development

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