Financial Analyst
Alight Solutions is hiring a Financial Analyst to support O2C operations in a B2B SaaS and services environment. The role involves managing monthly invoicing, supporting financial reporting, ensuring SOX compliance, and collaborating with clients and auditors. Candidates are expected to have experience in accounting, proficiency in MS Office, and familiarity with Workday ERP. This position offers a structured environment for professionals to contribute to client satisfaction and financial data integrity.
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Experience
1+ years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Alight Solutions is hiring a Financial Analyst to support O2C operations in a B2B SaaS and services environment. The role involves managing monthly invoicing, supporting financial reporting, ensuring SOX compliance, and collaborating with clients and auditors. Candidates are expected to have experience in accounting, proficiency in MS Office, and familiarity with Workday ERP. This position offers a structured environment for professionals to contribute to client satisfaction and financial data integrity.
TAL's take
Solid entry-level role at an established global organization with clear functional responsibilities.
The JD clearly defines the O2C operations and specific finance-related responsibilities for the analyst role.
Must haves
- Minimum 1.5 years of financial domain and/or equivalent accounting experience
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to analyze data and critical thinking
- Intermediate understanding of MS office
- Exposure to Workday ERP system
Tools and skills
About the company
Established global HR and benefits administration firm with significant operations.
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