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Senior Revenue Accountant

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GoFundMe is the world’s most powerful community for good, dedicated to helping people help each other. By uniting individuals and nonprofits in one place, GoFundMe makes it easy and safe for people to ask for help and support causes—for themselves and each other. Together, our community has raised more than $40 billion since 2010.

Join us! The GoFundMe team is searching for a Senior Revenue Accountant to help us scale the future in a fast-paced environment that's growing rapidly! This role sits at the heart of GoFundMe's platform, a fast-moving, high-volume, multi-currency payments environment. Our Senior Revenue Accountant reports to the Revenue Accounting Manager and will play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of revenue recognition across millions of transactions, overseeing our monthly close, and scaling our transactional revenue processes. You will partner with cross-functional teams, including Payments, Finance, Tax and Data, to strengthen controls, drive automation, and directly influence how GoFundMe manages its payment processing economics.

The job…

  • Manage the month-end and quarter-end close activities including preparation of high-volume transactional revenue journal entries, balance sheet reconciliations and flux analyses.
  • Lead the design, scaling, and continued automation of transactional revenue accounting, including revenue recognition, accounts receivable, and contra-revenue across GoFundMe’s global payments infrastructure.
  • Assist with monthly and quarterly revenue financial reporting packages by preparing supporting schedules tied to transactional activity.
  • Prepare and analyze payment processor interchange pricing models and present findings and recommendations related cost savings.
  • Monitor and reconcile high-volume, multi-currency payment flows across multiple payment processors, identifying anomalies and ensuring accuracy of transaction-level revenue data.
  • Support cross-functional teams (Payments, Finance, Tax, Data, etc) in the development of standard operating procedures as they impact the revenue process and top line results and ensure that all revenue impacting activities are identified and assessed for revenue recognition implications.
  • Assist with the global and stat audits by preparing supporting audit workpapers and schedules.
  • Assist with new system implementations and integrations by preparing use cases and user testing, with a focus on payment and transaction processing systems. 
  • Assist in the development and implementation of controls over transactional - level data used for revenue reporting. 
  • Track and review revenue related contracts to ensure revenue implications are documented and in compliance with the company’s revenue policy.
  • Assist in ad-hoc analyses and projects across various teams.

You…

  • 3–4 years of experience in public accounting (Big 4 or mid-tier); combination of public accounting experience plus 1 year of industry experience at a fintech or payments company preferred. 
  • B.A. or B.S. in Accounting
  • CPA or equivalent is preferred.
  • Breadth of experience in US GAAP and ASC 606 revenue recognition guidance.
  • Basic experience researching, documenting, and communicating technical accounting matters.
  • Expert Excel knowledge is required (record sets >1M rows). 
  • Experience working with databases and SQL across standard commercial databases or ability to learn, is required.
  • Experience with Looker or similar BI tools is a strong plus.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and experience analyzing high volume, multi-currency transactions in a global business environment.
  • Ability to work meticulously and maintain a high level of accuracy.
  • Strong interpersonal and team building skills - ability to work with a diverse team and impart change across functional and business boundaries.
  • Enjoy a fast-paced ever-changing environment where contributions make an immediate difference.

Why you’ll love it here

  • Make an Impact: Be part of a mission-driven organization making a positive difference in millions of lives every year.
  • Innovative Environment: Work with a diverse, passionate, and talented team in a fast-paced, forward-thinking atmosphere.
  • Collaborative Team: Join a fun and collaborative team that works hard and celebrates success together.
  • Competitive Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay and comprehensive healthcare benefits.
  • Holistic Support: Enjoy financial assistance for things like hybrid work, family planning, along with generous parental leave, flexible time-off policies, and mental health and wellness resources to support your overall well-being.
  • Growth Opportunities: Participate in learning, development, and recognition programs to help you thrive and grow.
  • Commitment to DEI: Contribute to diversity, equity, and inclusion through ongoing initiatives and employee resource groups.
  • Community Engagement: Make a difference through our volunteering program.

We live by our core values: impatient to be great, find a way, earn trust every day, fueled by purpose. Be a part of something bigger with us!

GoFundMe is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that actively pursues candidates of diverse backgrounds and experiences.  We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, nationality or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy status, marital status, age, medical condition, mental or physical disability, or military or veteran status.

The annual U.S. salary range for this full-time position is $91,500 - $137,500. The company also offers equity and other benefits to employees, including healthcare, dental, vision, life insurance and 401(k) saving program. In addition to this wage, there are geolocation differentials that will increase pay depending on the work location. Additionally pay may vary depending on other factors including skills, experience, education, or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific total compensation package based on your location during the hiring process.

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