Not specified; not specified; comprehensive benefi...
Hybrid
7-10 years of professional experience
Bachelor's degree in finance or related field
Expertise in financial modeling and forecasting
Comcast is seeking a Sr. Manager of FP&A for its Global Product Organization, responsible for strategic financial planning and analysis to support product strategy and investment decisions. The role requires collaboration across various teams and a solid background in financial analysis and management
Job Summary
This role provides strategic financial planning and analysis to support the Global Product Organization's development of devices and platforms worldwide.
The successful candidate will serve as a trusted finance partner to leadership, delivering insights that inform product strategy and investment decisions.
Employees are expected to drive results, support a culture of inclusion, and own the customer experience by thinking and acting in ways that prioritize customers.
Matching Summary
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Comcast is seeking a Sr. Manager of FP&A for its Global Product Organization, responsible for strategic financial planning and analysis to support product strategy and investment decisions. The role requires collaboration across various teams and a solid background in financial analysis and management.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Comprehensive benefits including physical, financial, and emotional support options
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
7-10 years of professional experience
Bachelor's Degree in Finance or related field
Expertise in financial modeling and forecasting
Experience with quarterly allocations and budgeting
Strong cross-functional partnership skills
Nice-to-have
Passion for teamwork and innovation
Ability to work variable schedules and overtime
Enthusiasm for learning new digital tools
Commitment to customer-centric culture
Experience leading process improvement initiatives
Key Requirements
7-10 Years of relevant professional experience
Bachelor's Degree preferred
Independent judgment and discretion in significant matters