Who We Are:
HighLevel is an all-in-one, white-label marketing platform for agencies & consultants. As a profitable, disruptive, and fast-growing SaaS company, they caught the eye of many and recently raised $60M in funding. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, many team members work for the company remotely from around the world while maintaining a strong company culture and work-life balance. Want to learn more? Check out our website: www.gohighlevel.com
Who You Are:
We are seeking an accomplished Senior Financial Analyst with a focus on SaaS metrics analysis to join the HighLevel team. As a Senior Financial Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in interpreting and reporting key SaaS metrics, providing strategic insights, and driving decision-making processes that contribute to the sustained growth of our SaaS business.
What You Will Do:
● Own and drive the analysis and reporting of essential SaaS metrics, including Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR), Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC), Churn Rate, Customer Lifetime Value (CLTV), and more.
● Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop financial models, forecasts, and scenarios for strategic SaaS initiatives and projects.
● Evaluate and recommend the financial impact of pricing strategies, subscription plans, and upselling opportunities within our SaaS offerings.
● Analyze variances between actual SaaS performance and forecasts, offering comprehensive explanations and recommendations.
● Prepare insightful financial reports and presentations tailored to senior leadership and stakeholders, focusing on SaaS growth and performance.
● Monitor industry SaaS trends, competitive landscapes, and market shifts to identify potential risks and opportunities.
● Partner with senior leadership in the development of SaaS-focused financial strategies to increase retention, drive new business and expansion and minimize contraction.
● Conduct ROI analysis on specific teams, programs or other business business decisions.
What You Bring:
● Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field; Master's degree is advantageous.
● 7+ years of progressive experience in financial analysis and reporting, with a strong focus on SaaS metrics, preferably within SaaS or technology-driven environments.
● Advanced proficiency in financial modeling, data analysis, and forecasting, using tools such as Excel or Google Sheets.
● Solid and strategic grasp of SaaS-specific metrics, business models, and subscription-based billing models.
● Exceptional analytical skills and a proven ability to translate complex SaaS data into actionable insights.
● Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, especially in presenting SaaS financial information to non-financial stakeholders.
● Strong attention to detail and a history of delivering accurate and timely SaaS-focused financial analyses.
EEO Statement:
At HighLevel, we value diversity. In fact, we understand it makes our organization stronger. We are committed to inclusive hiring/promotion practices that evaluate skill sets, abilities and qualifications without regard to any characteristic unrelated to performing the job at the highest level. Our objective is to foster an environment where really talented employees from all walks of life can be their true and whole selves, cherished and welcomed for their differences, while providing awesome service to our clients and learning from one another along the way!
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About HighLevel Inc.
About
The fastest growing all in one platform for SMB's and digital marketing agencies. CRM, Email, 2-way SMS, phone system, facebook, instagram, WhatsApp, Email marketing, Social media posting, Websites, Funnel Builder, Wordpress hosting & more!
We have a very strong and independent team. We value tinkerers and people with an entrepreneurial spirit. We want people to come to work and explore their curiosity every day. Our growth offers a unique opportunity for the right individual to scale and build world class products.
Some of the perks we offer
- 100 percent Remote
- Uncapped Leave Policy
- WFH Setup
- Champion Big Problems