Chartered Accountant - Internal Audit
House of EdTech is seeking a Chartered Accountant to manage internal audit and financial planning functions in Kolkata. The role involves ensuring financial accuracy, maintaining regulatory compliance, and driving budgeting and forecasting processes. Candidates must possess post-qualification experience in internal audit and proficiency in Zoho Books. This role supports the company's strategic growth in the competitive edtech market.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Accounting
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
House of EdTech is seeking a Chartered Accountant to manage internal audit and financial planning functions in Kolkata. The role involves ensuring financial accuracy, maintaining regulatory compliance, and driving budgeting and forecasting processes. Candidates must possess post-qualification experience in internal audit and proficiency in Zoho Books. This role supports the company's strategic growth in the competitive edtech market.
TAL's take
Solid role within a defined domain and growth-stage company, though compensation is not disclosed.
The JD clearly outlines internal audit and financial planning responsibilities with specific regulatory and software requirements.
Must haves
- Chartered Accountant (CA) with valid membership
- Minimum 3 years post-qualification experience
- At least 2 years in Internal Audit
- In-depth knowledge of Income Tax and Company's Act laws
- Hands-on experience with accounting software like Zoho Books
Tools and skills
Nice to have: multi-entity accounting, fundraising, investor reporting.
About the company
Established mid-stage startup in the edtech sector.
Posts mentioning House of EdTech
Edtech shit hole
“There used to be an educator delight team of five-six people whose only work was to send gifts to the teachers: T-shirts, water bottles, big boxes of chocolates. It all used to be sent directly to the teacher’s house. The founder himself used to be involved in this. But now that team has been sacked,” said a former employee of Unacademy, on the condition of anonymity".. The above clipping is an article on edtech. People who joined these role- did they honestly believe this job has a long term prospect? If this is the job our youth are working, we should be ashamed of this whole sector.
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I work in a slowing industry (Ed-Tech!) in a generalist role (Project Management!) for half a decade now! You'd think I would be better positioned to deal with life! Heck, NO! This crippling feeling of insecurity or job loss always puts an extra stress on day to day life. I couldn't take any risks in terms of a house or a car or a big EMI purchase in life! What if I get laid off? Will this generalist role help in landing anything next? Do I need an MBA for that? Switching to any specialized roles will take extensive preparation with time being in short supply with family and kids! Seem to have been strangled in the startup world. Any cure for this? P.S : Sometimes thinking : Mommy sahi bolti thi. Govt job le leni chahiye thi. :D