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Sr. Accountant, FP&A

New York, NY

About Talivity

Talivity is revolutionizing the talent acquisition and talent management space - empowering businesses to connect with the essential strategies and technologies through our AI-driven platform. With a high growth community, we have become the fastest growing talent professional network, with over 2,000 HR technology vendors and service providers. We’re helping companies figure out how to hire the best talent that they need to grow their business.

Job Summary

The Senior Accountant, FP&A will report to the CFO and is responsible for assisting with the monthly general ledger close, balance sheet and income statement analysis, commissions, Accounts Payable, and other projects as assigned.

Duties/Responsibilities

Accounting:

  • General Ledger Management: Maintaining the company's core accounting records. 
  • Financial Reporting: Preparing and distributing financial reports to stakeholders. 
  • Account Reconciliation: Ensuring accuracy of financial data by reconciling accounts. 
  • Compliance: Ensuring adherence to accounting standards and regulations. 
  • Month-end and Year-end Close: Preparing financial information for reporting periods.

FP&A:

  • Budgeting and Forecasting: Developing financial plans and forecasts for the company's future performance. 
  • Financial Modeling: Creating models to simulate different scenarios and their financial impact. 
  • Performance Analysis: Analyzing financial data to identify trends, variances, and areas for improvement. 
  • Variance Analysis: Investigating differences between actual and planned results. 
  • Strategic Planning: Working with management to develop long-term strategic plans. 
  • Business Partnering: Collaborating with other departments to provide financial insights and support. 

Required Skills/Abilities

  • Must have solid GL understanding (debits, credits, reconciliations, financial reporting, etc.)
  • Experienced with Enterprise Accounting Software, preferably NetSuite.
  • Expert with Excel and custom reporting systems.
  • Excellent mathematical and computational skills.
  • Highly detail-oriented and organized in work.
  • Ability to think critically and offer opinions on process improvements.
  • Ability to work independently and meet assigned deadlines.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills with a customer service focus.

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree (Accounting major preferred)
  • 3-5 years of Accounting experience

What We Offer You

  • Competitive salary
  • Generous equity compensation
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Unlimited paid time off
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth

At Talivity, you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to innovation and excellence. We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for professional growth in a collaborative and supportive environment.

Why Work With Us?

At Talivity, we are revolutionizing the future of work by equipping talent professionals with innovative tools, insights, and connections to shape tomorrow’s workforce. As the fastest-growing network of talent and HR professionals, our mission is to drive meaningful change in the industry while fostering a vibrant, inclusive community.

  • Empowerment Through Innovation: Access to cutting-edge AI tools, emerging technologies, and a collaborative environment that encourages experimentation and creativity.
  • Shape the Future of Work: Play a pivotal role in connecting talent professionals to transformative solutions and building the future of the hiring industry.
  • Supportive, Innovative Culture: Thrive in a start-up environment that values authenticity, inclusivity, and calculated risk-taking. Hybrid and remote work options ensure flexibility.
  • Equity Opportunities for Founding Team Members: For full-time roles, early team members are eligible for equity in the company, aligning our collective success.
  • Industry Leadership Backed by Expertise: Supported by seasoned founders and backed by forward-thinking investors, Talivity leads the way in leveraging technology and innovation for talent and HR solutions.

At Talivity, we understand that people power business, and we apply the same values we champion to our own company culture. We are dedicated to creating an engaging, equitable, and inclusive workplace that inspires our team to innovate and succeed. Join us as we lead the way in transforming talent acquisition and HR solutions for a better future.

This role will be hybrid remote in NYC, NY or Norwalk, CT.

The salary range for this role, commensurate on experience, is $75K - $115K.

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