GLG

Financial Services

Analyst,Revenue

₹9–13L ~AI est. Gurugram, India
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Analyst, Revenue at GLG. Skills: Revenue accounting, Financial reporting, Transaction analysis. Prepare support schedules for revenue adjustments. Analyze manual revenue adjustments”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2 years of relevant accounting experience, Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Commerce, Excel skills required, Must be highly organized, Must have excellent communications skills

Nice to Have

Knowledge of U. S. GAAP, Experience with Great Plains, Experience with Salesforce, Experience with Workday, Experience with HighRadius, Fluency in SQL

What You'll Do.

Prepare support schedules for revenue adjustments

Analyze manual revenue adjustments

Analyze unusual balances in accounts receivable

Analyze unearned revenue accounts

Provide supporting information for resolution

Identify inaccurate transactions

Investigate inaccurate transactions

Escalate inaccurate transactions

Research transaction discrepancies

Resolve transaction discrepancies

Analyze Order-to-Cash inputs

Identify Order-to-Cash inconsistencies

Research transactions for Revenue Accounting

Provide documentation for financial reporting

Provide documentation for account analysis

Gather supporting documentation for auditors

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functionally with Account Managers; Cross-functionally with Client Solutions; Cross-functionally with Sales Operations; Cross-functionally with Accounts Receivable

Communication Scope

Cross-functional communication

Full Job Description

Position: Analyst, Revenue Reports To: Manager, Revenue Department: Finance - Revenue Work Location: Gurugram with a minimum of 3 days per week’s work from office Shift Timing: 3:30 PM IST to 12:30AM IST Overview: We are currently looking for an Analyst to join our Revenue Accounting team. We are seeking a dynamic and self-motivated individual with excellent accounting knowledge as well as strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. This role will report to the Manager, Revenue Accounting and will focus primarily on processing revenue transactions. The Analyst, Revenue will also support the Accounting department by contributing to the accurate and timely reporting of financial results to our internal and external stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity to join our global organization with significant growth potential, for a qualified individual who shares our values of learning and curiosity, responsibility, fresh perspectives, and integrity. Specific responsibilities include (but are not limited to): Prepare support schedules and analysis for manual revenue adjustments. Analyze unusual balances within accounts receivable and unearned revenue accounts and provide supporting information for resolution. Utilize existing reporting tools to identify, investigate, and escalate inaccurate or incomplete transactions. Communicate cross-functionally with Account Managers, Client Solutions, Sales Operations, and Accounts Receivable teams to research and resolve transaction discrepancies. Analyze Order-to-Cash (O2C) inputs and identify inconsistencies that may lead to revenue or billing inaccuracies. Support Revenue Accounting by researching transactions and providing documentation necessary for financial reporting and account analysis. Gather and provide supporting documentation requested by external auditors. Opportunity for increased responsibility and ownership as the candidate progress An ideal candidate will have the following: Bachelor’s degree

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