ADCI

Finance

FinanceAnalyst,FOAAGST,FOAA-GST

₹8–11L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Finance Analyst, FOAA GST, FOAA-GST at ADCI. Skills: Accounting, Tax Compliance, Financial reporting. Perform month end activities. Closing of sub ledgers”

Industry & Context.

Finance
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years of finance experience, CA with 0-4 years of post qualification experience, Month end closing of Books of accounts, working on various sub-ledgers, Accounting Knowledgealance Sheet Reconciliation, GST/VAT (Indirect tax), Reporting activities

Nice to Have

2+ years of continuous improvement projects, scale and improve controllership, measurable results experience, Knowledge of standard software, GST or VAT (Indirect tax) knowledge

What You'll Do.

Perform month end activities

Closing of sub ledgers

General ledger account reconciliations

Balance sheet account analysis

Prepare month end Flux analysis

Share analysis with Stakeholders

Apply in-depth knowledge

Recognize complex issues

Consult with leadership

Ensure financial policies

Ensure internal controls

Work on process improvements

Prepare Balance sheet reconciliations

Take action upon issues

Interact with auditors

Respond to audit queries

Ensure smooth completion of audits

Perform GRC compliance

Perform internal control

Get alignment of improvements

Get alignment of changes

Perform new business launches

Perform system launches

UAT of accounting entries

UAT of financial reporting

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Share with Stakeholders; Consult with leadership; Interact with auditors

Full Job Description

Amazon is a US-based multinational electronic commerce company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Amazon.com started as an online bookstore, but soon diversified into many other categories, with a vision to be earth's most customer-centric company & to build a place where people can come to find and discover anything they might want to buy online. Amazon's Finance Operations, Accounting & Analysis (FOAA) team is a fast-paced, team-focused, dynamic environment and delivering great experiences for our customers is top priority. FOAA is seeking a Finance Analyst to support our Central Accounting and Tax Compliance. Key Roles and Responsibilities are: 1. Perform/Support the month end activities which include closing of sub ledgers, general ledger account reconciliations, reporting and balance sheet account analysis. 2. Prepare month end Flux analysis for all P&L and Balance sheet accounts and share with Stakeholders along with the analysis on the reasons for the changes. 3. Demonstrate a proficient level of professional skill and knowledge in accounting and apply this in-depth knowledge, principles and systems design to recognize complex and unique issues and develop resolution and/or consistently consult with leadership in order to achieve resolution 4. Ensure appropriate financial policies, procedures and internal controls are in place, documented and also work on process improvements. 5. Responsible for Preparing Balance sheet reconciliations (reconciliations with GST Tax returns/sub-ledger reports) and highlighting and taking necessary action upon the issues appropriately. 6. Interact and working closely with the auditors on audit related queries and ensure smooth completion of the audits . 7. Responsible for GRC compliance, internal control and get the alignment of improvements/changes with the Stakeholder. 8. Perform and support new business/system launches including UAT of the accounting entries and financial reporting. Basic Qualifications: - 1+ years of fina

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