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Senior Accountant

San Francisco, CA

Clean luxury. Better for you. At Everlane, we believe luxury should be as effortless as it is conscious. We partner with ethical factories, work with premium, sustainably sourced materials, and strive to leave the industry cleaner than we found it. There's still much to do, and we're excited to grow a team of motivated humans ready for the challenge. The journey toward better continues.

 

The mission of the Accounting team is to build scalable and reliable accounting processes and valuable financial reporting for operational, business analytics, and planning purposes. We work with teams across the company, from data & engineering to marketing, to create efficient processes and manage spend. We are entrepreneurial in spirit and strategic in our approach to building the financials.

 

Everlane is seeking a highly motivated Senior Accountant who provides day-to-day operational support to the organization. The ideal candidate is organized, detail-oriented, analytical, not afraid to roll up your sleeves to get the job done. Reporting to the Accounting Manager, primary responsibilities will include performing monthly accounting activities such as inventory, cost of goods sold, ad-hoc analyses, and collaborating with the data & engineering teams to wrangle data.

 

Your day-to-day:

 

  • Perform monthly close activities, including preparation of journal entries, general ledger reconciliations, and reporting across multiple sections of the business associated with costs of goods sold, and operating expenses
  • Work closely with the accounting team and cross-functional partners to assist in developing additional controls and evaluating technology solutions to improve internal processes & policies
  • Participate in the monthly review of financial statements and provide support for critical metrics and monthly flux explanations
  • Assist in preparation of financial reporting packages for external parties
  • Coordinate with external and internal auditors to ensure timely completion of audit requests and aid in the research and analysis of audit issues raised
  • Prepare ad hoc analysis to assist in management decision making
  • Research accounting standards and suggest the best practices and applications in accordance with accounting standards

 

We'd love to hear from you if you have:

 

  • BA/BS degree in Accounting, Business Administration, or Finance
  • 3+ years of experience in financial auditing, accounting, finance operations, or related experience (public accounting experience or CPA a plus)
  • Solid knowledge of accounting theory and practical application of GAAP
  • Advanced Excel skills
  • Netsuite & Looker experience is a plus
  • Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively with all levels of employees, management and departments to maximize performance, creativity, problem solving and results
  • Solid communicator who takes ownership of their responsibilities
  • Willingness to learn with a proven track record of strategic problem solving
  • Motivated by a dynamic environment
  • Flexible and able to manage competing and changing priorities

 

The Fine Print:

 

HQ: This is a full-time role based at our San Francisco office headquarters in the Mission neighborhood. We are on a hybrid schedule, with at least three days in the office per week, Tuesdays through Thursdays.



California Residents:  At Everlane, we carefully consider a wide range of compensation factors, including your background and experience. These considerations can cause your compensation to vary. The annual compensation range for this role is $74,000 - $105,000. This range is based on the San Francisco geographic area and the actual pay may vary depending on your skills, qualifications, experience, and geographic location. 

 

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