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Controller

New York, New York

About Honest Networks

Honest Networks is dedicated to delivering high-quality and affordable internet service as a catalyst for community growth, fostering learning, creativity, and enjoyment. We are a rapidly expanding, venture-backed internet service provider headquartered in Manhattan. We focus on offering gigabit internet service at transparent and affordable prices, all while providing exceptional customer service. We achieve this goal by employing individuals with high integrity, a strong work ethic, and a passion for continuous learning. If working in a fast-paced, results-oriented, and mission-driven environment excites you, we encourage you to apply and join our team. Learn more at www.honest.net

 

About the Role

Rapidly growing NYC-based internet provider looking to hire a Controller to join our team. Working closely with leadership, this position will play an integral role in supporting and building out the successful financial operations of the organization. This role will also work collaboratively with the Accounts Receivable analyst, Accounts Payables analyst, Senior Finance Director and future Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst.

 

The ideal candidate will be based in the NY metro area with the ability to work from Honest HQ in lower Manhattan approximately 2-3 days per week. Candidates in NJ, CT & PA are also encouraged to apply. 

 

Requirements

  • Produce and manage financial statements and other accounting and bookkeeping matters.
  • Manage the monthly close process 
  • Prepare financial reports for management and external stakeholders.
  • Communicate with management, equity and debt investors 
  • Reconcile cash accounts to close books.
  • Calculate sales taxes, other taxes or fees necessary.
  • Work collaboratively with senior finance director, FP&A and AR analyst on cash collection and other financial matters.
  • Spot errors and suggest ways to improve efficiency and spending.
  • Manage the annual audit including workpapers and auditor communications. 

Qualifications:

  • 2-4 years at a leading accounting firm.
  • 2-6 years experience in industry (working outside of an accounting firm) as a Controller, Accounting Manager or Director of Finance.
  • Advanced MS Excel skills.
  • Advanced skill using QuickBooks Online.
  • Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
  • Experience with an annual audit process 
  • A desire to take on new challenges and learn in a fast-paced working environment.

Benefits

$130,000-$160,000 target initial salary range, depending on skill set, experience and location. Full healthcare, vision, dental benefits offered alongside 401(k) and paid vacation and sick leave. The role includes a target 10% bonus at the company’s discretion, as well as equity upside. This role provides significant opportunity to grow within the finance function over time.

 

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