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Senior Financial Analyst

Remote, USA

Who We Are:

CrashPlan® provides cyber-ready data resilience and governance in a single platform for organizations whose ideas power their revenue. With its comprehensive backup and recovery capabilities for data stored on servers, on endpoint devices, and in SaaS applications, CrashPlan’s solutions are trusted by entrepreneurs, professionals, and businesses of all sizes worldwide. From ransomware recovery and breaches to migrations and legal holds, CrashPlan’s suite of products ensures the safety and compliance of your data without disruption.

Note - We are only considering remote candidates in the following states: 

AL, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, MA, MD, MI, MN, NC, NJ, NY, OH, SC, SD, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI

 

What You Will Be Doing:

We are recruiting for a Senior Financial Analyst to join our team. In this critical role within the Finance team, you will be creating financial models and performing analysis to assist with strategic decision-making. This includes financial reporting, budget and forecast creation, variance analysis, and competitor and market analyses. You will also be analyzing financial data, supporting FP&A processes, and creating insightful tools and analytics that help stakeholders around the company improve their decision-making process. 

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform in-depth financial analysis, assist with budgeting/forecasting, and support annual and long-range business planning (e.g. Revenue, Sales and Marketing, and Headcount expenses)
  • Design, develop, monitor, and maintain financial models, reports, and analytic interfaces for FP&A and our business partners
  • Provide accurate, timely, and actionable financial reporting and key business metrics to internal stakeholders and private-equity firm
  • Prepare and present concise financial reports to internal business partners, offering insights into financial trends and performance on a monthly basis
  • Partner with stakeholders across the enterprise to gather insights, support decision-making, and drive financial best practices
  • Manage end-to-end commission modeling, including calculation, validation, and ongoing refinement
  • Identify opportunities to streamline financial reporting processes and support implementation of FP&A best practices to drive long-term business goals

 

What You Bring:

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accounting, Mathematics, Economics or related discipline
  • 8+ years of experience working in a finance or analytics focused role, including performing variance analysis, forecasting, and/or budgeting
  • Advanced level proficiency in MS Excel (pivot tables, V/H Look Ups, Macros, If/Then, etc.)
  • Strong financial modeling, data analysis, and problem-solving skills
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to present complex financial information to non-financial stakeholders 

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Advanced level degree in Finance, Accounting, Mathematics, Economics, or related discipline
  • Experience with financial software and systems (i.e., Sage Intacct, Tableau, and Salesforce)
  • Previous experience in a SaaS environment

The base pay compensation range for this role is listed below. This position is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance in addition to a full range of benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401k match, and more. Final compensation will be dependent on various factors relevant to the position and the candidate such as geographical location, candidate qualifications, certifications, relevant job-related work experience, education, skillset and other relevant business and organizational factors, consistent with applicable law. This information is provided per the relevant state and local pay transparency laws for the location in which this position will be performed.

Pay Transparency

$110,000 - $140,000 USD

CrashPlan values workplace diversity and ensuring an environment of mutual respect. Employment opportunities are available to all applicants without regards to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, genetic information, or any other category protected by law. We believe that diversity and inclusion are critical to our success, and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

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