General Interest Application

OneTwenty Fi helps modern, growing businesses replace messy numbers and slow closes with reliable reporting, cash flow clarity, and a finance cadence that actually runs. We’re building a team of practical operators who like turning complexity into clear next steps.

We do not have a specific role posted right now, but we are always happy to meet talented people who want to build with us. If your sweet spot is finance ops, accounting, reporting, or CFO-style advisory, this is the right place to raise your hand.

What you might work on

Depending on your background and what we need next, you could support work like:

  • Month-end close support: reconciliations, review, and process improvements

  • Financial reporting packages and KPI dashboards that leaders actually use

  • Cash flow forecasting and scenario modeling

  • Budgeting, planning, and variance analysis

  • AR/AP workflows, billing, collections, and spend controls

  • Systems and tool stack cleanup

  • Documentation, templates, and SOPs to make finance repeatable

You might be a fit if you…

  • Love taking “this is a mess” and turning it into “this is handled”

  • Can explain financials to non-finance people without making their eyes glaze over

  • Think in systems and process, not one-off heroics

  • Are detail-oriented, but you do not get stuck in perfectionism

  • Communicate clearly, ask good questions, and follow through

  • Have experience in accounting, finance ops, FP&A, fractional CFO work, or client services

How we work

  • Remote-first, async-friendly, and big on clarity

  • High ownership, low drama

  • A steady cadence: priorities, deadlines, and clean handoffs

  • We build repeatable systems (because nobody wants to relive the same fire every month)

What to send us

Share a quick note with:

  • Your background and the kind of work you want more of

  • A few tools you’ve used

  • Your location and availability

  • A project you’re proud of (a close improvement, a forecast model, a dashboard, a cleanup story)

If you are the kind of person who gets weirdly satisfied when a balance sheet finally ties out, we should talk.

Originally posted on Himalayas