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Remote Financial Analyst in Maryland
Shape Maryland’s Financial Future—From Your Favorite Spot
Ever found yourself questioning why a business made a big pivot, only to realize it was all in the numbers? If you believe stories aren’t just told—they’re calculated, uncovered, and shared—this might feel like your kind of work. Here, you’re the person who turns financial data into meaningful, human decisions. And you’ll do it without ever battling Beltway traffic.
What You’ll Actually Do—And Why It Matters
You’ll get up in the morning knowing the work you do shapes where we invest, what we risk, and how we grow. The financial dashboards and projections you build won’t just be files in a folder—they’ll be blueprints for what happens next. Your models and insights will give shape to conversations across departments, from product to people operations, and your advice will prompt leaders to think twice before making big decisions.
- Take rows of raw data and turn them into stories people want to read (even the non-finance crowd).
- Catch patterns early—sometimes even before they look like patterns.
- Guide business heads as they set their sights on new projects, helping them see what’s realistic and what’s wishful thinking.
- Offer ideas and challenges in meetings; you’re more than a note-taker—you’re a spark for decisions.
- Help design budgeting tools and dashboards that non-accountants actually want to use.
- Partner with remote colleagues so Maryland’s ideas never feel far from the table.
What Makes This Role Real (and Different)
Analysts here don’t just follow steps—they question them. There’s room to do things your way, to experiment, and to ask the kind of “dumb” questions that spark great conversations. You’ll find support for trying new analysis methods, but you’ll also be trusted to choose the right old-school approach when it works best. Want to suggest a different tool? Someone’s listening. Think a forecast is off? Speak up. Our business changes fast, but you’ll always have the time and flexibility to dive deep.
Remote doesn’t mean you’re out on an island. There’s plenty of Slack chatter, project huddles, and—yes—virtual coffee breaks. You’ll build genuine connections with people who respect what you bring to the (virtual) table.
Tools and Everyday Environment
We use familiar tools, but how you use them is up to you. Whether you’re sketching out scenarios in Excel, designing visual stories in Power BI, or poking around in NetSuite or QuickBooks Online, you’ll pick the best fit for the job. Your workflow is yours to shape. Share screens on Zoom, drop quick updates in Teams, or work out ideas over Slack. Fast internet and a cup of coffee are optional, but highly recommended.
- Run quick, meaningful forecasts that answer real business questions.
- Ensure your dashboards genuinely help someone perform their job more effectively.
- Stay current: Check for compliance updates before someone else asks.
How You’ll Keep Growing
There’s no ceiling on curiosity here. If you want to learn something new—a technical skill, a fresh compliance rule, or a wild new scenario-planning method—bring it up. We’ll cover the cost of virtual seminars, support your certifications, and connect you with sharp-minded mentors. Share what you learn in roundtables or even just quick chats; everyone benefits when you do.
Who Thrives Here
- You see stories in numbers, not just decimals and dollar signs.
- You can walk someone through a spreadsheet over Zoom without losing their interest.
- You’ve done financial analysis or budgeting, maybe even variance reporting, and you know how to work in a distributed team.
- You don’t just tolerate tech—you pick it up fast. Excel, Power BI, NetSuite, SAP, QuickBooks… tools are just tools, right?
- You’re comfortable working solo but know when it’s time to jump into a group brainstorm.
- You hold a bachelor’s in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or something adjacent.
True Story: When Analysis Made a Difference
Not long ago, someone on our team noticed costs inching up—not a headline change, but enough to pique your curiosity. Instead of raising a red flag and moving on, they dug in, compared trends, asked some bold questions, and teamed up with operations. The result? A new procurement process that saved us thousands and made everyone rethink how we track expenses. That’s the kind of real-world ripple effect we hope you’ll help create.
Why This Remote Gig Works for Maryland
Work-life balance here isn’t just a buzzword—it’s real. You’ll have time for family, fresh air, and whatever makes your day work, because trust is built into the job. Your insights will shape our direction, your questions will open up new discussions, and your voice will always carry weight—no matter where you log in from.
Salary: $86,106 annually (remote, Maryland-based)
Want to Make Your Mark?
If this sounds like a place where you could see yourself making a difference—not just for the business, but for the people in it—reach out. Let’s find out what we can build together.
Remote opportunity with global reach — applications are welcome from candidates in any country.



