Pavago

Staffing and Recruiting

Financial&DataAnalyst

₹8–12L ~AI est. Remote FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Financial & Data Analyst at Pavago. Skills: Financial modeling, Data analysis, Business intelligence, Reporting. Build financial models. Maintain financial models”

What You'll Achieve.

Forecast and model accuracy within agreed variance thresholds; Timely delivery of monthly, quarterly, and ad hoc reporting; Reliability and usability of dashboards and reporting tools; Improved data quality and reporting consistency; Actionable insights that support strategic and operational decisions; Positive stakeholder feedback on reporting clarity and analytical support

Industry & Context.

Staffing and Recruiting
Problems you'll solve

Analytical thinker; Data-driven insights

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years of experience in financial analysis, FP&A, business intelligence, or data analytics, Advanced Excel or Google Sheets skills, SQL skills for querying and analyzing datasets, Experience preparing variance analyses, forecasting models, and management reports, Ability to work with large datasets and synthesize findings clearly

Nice to Have

Experience using Python or R for advanced analytics and data transformation, Familiarity with BI tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or Looker, Industry experience in SaaS, finance, healthcare, or professional services, Experience extracting data from ERP systems, Knowledge of financial planning, budgeting, and operational KPI frameworks, Exposure to automation or advanced reporting workflows

What You'll Do.

Build financial models

Maintain financial models

Analyze operational performance

Analyze financial performance

Deliver data-driven insights

Create scenario analyses

Create sensitivity analyses

Create break-even analyses

Create valuation analyses

Support forecasting initiatives

Support budgeting initiatives

Support long-range planning initiatives

Analyze trends impacting profitability

Analyze trends impacting growth

Analyze trends impacting operational efficiency

Work with large structured datasets

Conduct variance analysis

Develop recurring reports

Develop ad hoc reports

Maintain KPI dashboards

Ensure reporting consistency

Ensure data integrity

Standardize metric definitions

Create executive-ready visualizations

Create reporting packages

Improve visibility into operational performance

Improve visibility into financial performance

Automate reporting systems

Partner with FP&A teams

Partner with finance teams

Partner with sales teams

Partner with operations teams

Incorporate business trends into rolling forecasts

Incorporate business trends into scenario planning

Support strategic initiatives

Translate business needs into measurable KPIs

Translate business needs into analytical frameworks

Validate data sources

Reconcile data sources

Document methodologies

Document reporting processes

Identify opportunities to improve reporting efficiency

Identify opportunities to improve automation

Identify opportunities to improve data quality

Maintain organized documentation

Maintain audit-ready documentation

Maintain analysis workflows

Work closely with leadership

Work closely with stakeholders

Present recommendations

Support decision-making with insights

Update financial models

Run scenario analyses

Prepare variance analyses

Collaborate with stakeholders

Document methodologies

Document reporting logic

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Leadership and stakeholders; Finance teams; Operations teams; Sales teams; Strategy teams

Communication Scope

Present findings; Present recommendations; Executive presentations; Clear recommendations

Full Job Description

### **Job Title: Financial Analyst / Data Analyst** **Position Type:** Full-Time, Remote **Working Hours:** U.S. client business hours (with flexibility for reporting deadlines, month-end cycles, and strategic projects) ### **About the Role** Our client is seeking a Financial Analyst / Data Analyst to build financial models, analyze operational and financial performance, and deliver data-driven insights that support strategic decision-making. This role combines financial analysis with modern data analytics, requiring strong quantitative skills, business acumen, and proficiency with reporting and BI tools. The Financial Analyst / Data Analyst serves as the bridge between raw data and executive strategy — ensuring reporting is accurate, actionable, and aligned with business goals. The ideal candidate is analytical, detail-oriented, and capable of transforming complex datasets into clear recommendations for leadership and cross-functional teams. ### **Responsibilities** ### **Financial Modeling & Strategic Analysis** • Build and maintain 3-statement financial models including P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow projections • Create scenario, sensitivity, break-even, ROI, IRR, and valuation analyses to evaluate risks and opportunities • Support forecasting, budgeting, and long-range planning initiatives • Analyze financial performance and identify trends impacting profitability, growth, and operational efficiency ### **Data Analysis & Reporting** • Query SQL databases and work with large structured datasets • Clean, transform, and validate data using Excel, Python, R, or related tools • Conduct variance analysis comparing actual performance against budgets and forecasts • Develop recurring and ad hoc reports for finance, operations, and leadership teams ### **Dashboard Development & Business Intelligence** • Build and maintain KPI dashboards using Tableau, Power BI, Looker, or similar BI tools • Ensure reporting consistency, data integrity, and standardized metric definit

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