Finance Jobs
Discover finance careers across FP&A, treasury, corporate finance, investor relations, and strategic finance. Roles at every level, in every location, updated daily.
Latest Finance Jobs
- Financial Analyst - TM1 — Lenmar Consulting · New York, New York, United States
- Audit Manager Financial Services — EY Studio+ Nederland · South Holland, Netherlands
- Principal Financial Analyst — NextEra Energy · Florida, United States
- System Director of Financial Reporting — Covenant Health · Andover, Massachusetts, United States
- Audit Senior Manager - Financial Services Wealth and Asset Management — EY Studio+ Nederland · Dublin, Ireland
- Sr Treasury Analyst — Wellstar · United States
- Sr Treasury Analyst — Wellstar · Remote
- Risk Finance Manager — Ingles Markets · North Carolina, United States
- Finance Manager — #1 Cochran · Renfrew, PA, United States
- Commercial Finance Analyst — Southern Glazer's · Columbia, South Carolina, United States
- Finance Manager — EMCOR Facilities Services · Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
- Project Accountant (Project Financial Controller) — HLE · Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
- Financial Analyst — nVent · Madison, WI, US
- Financial Analyst — Weiman Products Llc · Gurnee, Illinois, US
- Financial Analyst — Weiman Products · Gurnee, Illinois, United States
- Senior Finance and Accounting Analyst — Mental Health Resources · Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
- Senior Finance and Accounting Analyst — Mental Health Resources · Saint Paul, MN, US
- Senior Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst — Original Composites and Fibers · Toledo, OH, United States
- Budget & Financial Analyst — Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l. · Tysons (McLean), Virginia, US
- Assistant Finance Director — Kaysville City · Kaysville, Utah, United States
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifications do I need for remote accounting jobs?
Most remote accounting positions require a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field. Many employers prefer candidates with CPA certification, especially for senior roles. Experience with accounting software like QuickBooks, Xero, or enterprise ERP systems is often required. Strong communication skills are essential for remote work.
How much do remote accountants earn?
Remote accountant salaries vary based on experience, certifications, and location. Entry-level remote accountants typically earn $45,000-$60,000 annually. Mid-level accountants with 3-5 years experience earn $60,000-$85,000. Senior accountants and those with CPA certification can earn $85,000-$120,000+. Remote controllers and accounting managers often earn $100,000-$150,000+.
What software skills are required for remote accounting work?
Essential software skills include proficiency in Excel/Google Sheets, accounting software (QuickBooks, Xero, Sage, NetSuite), and ERP systems. Familiarity with cloud-based tools like Bill.com, Expensify, and collaboration platforms (Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom) is increasingly important. Many roles also require experience with data visualization tools and basic SQL knowledge.
Are CPA credentials required for remote accounting jobs?
CPA certification is not always required but significantly increases job opportunities and earning potential. Many entry-level and staff accountant positions don't require CPA. However, roles involving auditing, tax preparation, or senior financial positions typically require or strongly prefer CPA certification. Remote CPA jobs often command 10-20% higher salaries.
What types of companies hire remote accountants?
Remote accountants are hired across all industries including tech startups, e-commerce companies, professional services firms, healthcare organizations, and nonprofits. Many public accounting firms now offer remote options. Outsourced accounting firms specifically hire remote professionals, and many companies use remote accountants for contract or fractional work.
How do I find legitimate remote accounting jobs?
Use specialized job boards like this one that focus on accounting and finance roles. Verify company legitimacy through LinkedIn, Glassdoor reviews, and official company websites. Be wary of positions asking for upfront payments or personal financial information. Look for roles posted directly by companies or reputable recruiting firms.