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Senior Finance Analyst

Hybrid (NYC)

About the Role

As a Senior Finance Analyst at Little Spoon, you will play a critical role in overseeing, driving, and optimizing our financial operations. You will work closely with cross-functional leaders to support financial planning, budgeting, and analysis, ensuring the company’s financial health and supporting strategic decision-making. This role requires a detail-oriented professional with strong analytical skills and the ability to communicate financial insights effectively.

What You’ll Do

FP&A / Strategic Finance

  • Financial Planning & Analysis: Maintain financial models, forecasts, and budgets. Analyze financial performance and variances, providing actionable insights to support strategic planning.
  • Budget Management: Support the budgeting process, including the preparation of detailed, bottoms-up annual budgets and monthly forecasts. Conduct monthly budget vs. actuals meetings with cross-functional partners to monitor OPEX & COGS performance against budgets.
  • Financial Modeling and Reporting: Assist in driving month-end close and reporting processes, partnering closely with accounting to ensure the accuracy of financials and providing insights/commentary on company results relative to plan/forecast. Extract and analyze company-wide financial statements, ensuring all relevant reporting models and templates are accurate and up to date.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with cross-functional teams (Operations, Marketing, Product, etc.) to assess the financial impacts of key initiatives, optimize resource allocation, and evaluate new business opportunities.
  • Process Improvement & Automation: Identify and implement process improvements to enhance financial operations, reduce inefficiencies, and drive operational excellence. Automate routine financial tasks and reporting processes to improve accuracy and efficiency.
  • Financial Systems: Support the implementation of an ERP system and ensure that all financial reporting is updated and automated.

Who You Are

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field
  • 3+ years in FP&A, corporate finance, investment banking, or management consulting. Experience within a consumer goods business or high-growth startup a plus
  • Advanced skills in Excel and Google Sheets, including complex formulas and financial modeling
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to learn and adapt quickly to new systems and tools
  • Team player mentality, with a “no task is too small” attitude and proactive communication to ensure team alignment

How You’ll Stand Out:

  • Experience with subscription startups – namely in food
  • Experience on a team focused on operational excellence and/or customer care

About Little Spoon:

Little Spoon is the fastest-growing baby and kids’ food brand in the United States. On a mission to make parents’ lives easier and kids healthier, we are bringing the future of kids’ food to the modern parent through a first-of-its-kind platform of products delivered straight to your door. Little Spoon sets your child up for a lifetime of health, from a baby’s very first bites through to their big kid years, with a portfolio of freshly made baby food, early finger foods, toddler and big kid meals, and snacks. Since launch, the company has delivered more than 50 million meals and is responsible for feeding more than 2.9% of U.S. babies, helping to simplify the lives of hundreds of thousands of parents. Learn more at LittleSpoon.com or find us on Instagram at @LittleSpoon.

Recent accolades include:
🏆 Inc. Best Workplaces
🚀 Inc. 100 Fastest Growing Companies
🫶 Fast Company Brands That Matter

🤩 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist

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