Palantir

Finance

TechnicalAccountingManager

$85–142k Palo Alto, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Technical Accounting Manager at Palantir. Skills: Technical accounting, Stock-based compensation, Financial reporting. Review and assess technical accounting topics. Evaluate and implement new accounting standards”

Industry & Context.

Finance
Problems you'll solve

Ability to solve problems creatively; Ability to solve problems analytically; Ability to solve undefined problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Accounting, CPA license, Minimum 3 to 5 years of accounting or auditing experience, At least 2 years in a technical accounting capacity, Background with technical accounting, Background with financial reporting

What You'll Do.

Review and assess technical accounting topics

Evaluate and implement new accounting standards

Own stock-based compensation accounting

Prepare and review financial statements

Draft financial statement disclosures

Support ad hoc projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work directly on technical accounting initiatives across functional groups

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills; Interpersonal skills; Ability to summarize complex issues

Process & Methodology

Project management, Leadership skills, Handling multiple complicated projects, Handling cross-functional projects

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