Carta

FinTech

SeniorFundAccountant

$100–118k Sandy, Utah, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Fund Accountant at Carta. Skills: Fund accounting, Venture Capital, Private Equity. Provide leverage to clients. Understand client needs”

Industry & Context.

FinTech
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Understanding of Venture Capital, Understanding of Private Equity, Understanding of Hedge Funds, Understanding of Fund Administration, Experience interpreting Limited Partnership Agreements

Nice to Have

CFA charterholder preferred, CPA preferred, FRM preferred

What You'll Do.

Provide leverage to clients

Understand client needs

Prioritize client needs

Provide pre-close services

Provide post-close services

Prepare quarterly financials

Prepare annual financials

Manage Limited Partner communications

Bring transparency to clients

Help clients make decisions

Utilize tools and resources

Improve product and software

Work with product teams

Work with engineering teams

Develop Venture Capital product suite

Implement Fund Administration software

Streamline financial accounting needs

Partner with venture capital firms

Work cross-functionally

Grow foundational knowledge

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Product teams; Engineering teams; Go-to-market teams; Operations teams

Communication Scope

Communicate information

Process & Methodology

Project management

Free ATS check

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