FAQs
What are the working hours for the Lead Analyst position?
The working hours are from 6:00 PM to 3:30 AM.
Is this position work from home or in-office?
This position is work from office only (WFO).
What are the primary responsibilities of a Lead Analyst in this role?
The primary responsibilities include assisting in cash reconciliation of trading accounts, performing account checks, tracking cash inflows/outflows, processing loan contracts, maintaining workflow documents, posting entries to Geneva, and assisting Treasury and Finance teams with cash breaks investigations.
What skills are required for this job?
Required skills include knowledge of accounting and finance, strong Microsoft Office skills (especially Excel), analytical and problem-solving abilities, effective communication skills, and the ability to work under pressure.
Is prior experience in finance required for this position?
While specific prior experience isn't detailed, a knowledge of accounting and finance is essential, which typically suggests some relevant experience would be beneficial.
Will the Lead Analyst need to work alone or as part of a team?
The Lead Analyst will need to work both independently and as part of a team, depending on the job requirements.
What qualities are important for success in this role?
Important qualities include motivation, strong critical thinking skills, the ability to multitask, and effective communication abilities across global clients.
Is a specific software proficiency required for this position?
Yes, a high proficiency in Microsoft Excel is required, along with skills in MS PowerPoint and MS Word.
Does the role involve interaction with global clients?
Yes, the role involves effective communication across clients' facilities globally.
Are there any particular projects or tasks associated with this job?
Yes, the role includes performing manual reconciliations, reporting daily cash activities, and assisting with various ad-hoc projects as needed.