Single source of truth for a company's financial data
We started the company as a group of friends with different backgrounds and different areas of expertise; that’s the type of culture we’re looking to maintain as we grow. We’ve been successful so far because we’ve prioritized maintaining what made us successful from the start at scale. We care about maintaining this in our employee base, always seeking to bring in different perspectives and experiences to our growing team. Thanks for your interest in joining our team!
How we’re different :
We’re a lean team so all of your work will have a direct and measurable impact on the business
You’ll interact with our amazing customers who are constantly providing feedback and helping us make the product better
You’ll craft elegant, efficient, and (sometimes!) scrappy solutions to hard technical problems using the latest and greatest tools and technologies
What your day would look like :
Deep dives through customer data building queries and constraints to ensure correctness and completeness
Partner with the customer success team to analyze and answer data insight questions and communicate with clients based on data findings
Design and create dashboards to help drive internal business decisions
Join customer calls to present data findings when necessary
Contribute to the code repository by making updates and fixes
What we look for :
Bachelors or Masters degree in related field
Extensive experience in SQL (Python is a plus)
Deep data wrangling skills
Basic understanding of software development principles
Basic knowledge of statistical measures
Strong presentation skills, business knowledge, storytelling with data, and experience with data visualization in BI tools
Desire to learn in a remote setting
Blue Onion is reimagining data infrastructure for finance and accounting teams. We're building a new paradigm for how companies manage financial data - from monolithic software that can take a year to implement to flexible, API-first solutions. We're backed by investors that know startups and know the problems in this space, including Y Combinator and the former CEO of Visa.