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Commercial Finance Analyst
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Join a dynamic team as a Commercial Finance Analyst in Ireland. This role offers hybrid work and requires a part/fully qualified accountant with strong financial modelling skills. You will provide key insights to drive commercial decisions in a high-growth environment, supporting profitability an...
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Republic of Ireland
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Spectrum Life
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Commercial Financial Analyst
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Join NetApp's EMEA-LATAM sales finance team in Cork as a Commercial Financial Analyst. Leverage over 5 years of FP&A experience to analyze data, forecast revenue, and drive margin optimization. Utilize Power BI/Tableau to deliver insights and support strategic decisions. Enjoy a comprehensive ben...
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Ireland , Cork
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Explore a world of opportunity in commercial analyst jobs, a dynamic career path at the intersection of data, finance, and strategic business decision-making. Commercial Analysts are the vital link between raw data and actionable commercial strategy, empowering organizations to drive profitability, optimize pricing, and understand market performance. Professionals in this role are tasked with turning complex datasets into clear, compelling insights that guide senior stakeholders toward smarter, evidence-based decisions. Typically, a Commercial Analyst’s responsibilities revolve around deep financial and market analysis. This involves building and maintaining sophisticated financial models to forecast revenue, assess profitability, and evaluate business scenarios. A core function is conducting pricing analysis, where they model the impact of pricing strategies, monitor competitor actions, and ensure commercial agreements align with company goals. They perform regular performance reporting, tracking key business metrics (KPIs) across sales, marketing, and operations to identify trends, risks, and opportunities. Furthermore, they support critical commercial initiatives such as new product launches, market expansions, and investment appraisals by providing the necessary data-driven justification. Their day-to-day work includes preparing detailed reports, dashboards, and presentations that translate analytical findings into actionable recommendations for non-technical audiences. To excel in commercial analyst jobs, a specific blend of hard and soft skills is essential. Strong numerical and analytical prowess is fundamental, with proficiency in data manipulation tools like Microsoft Excel (including pivot tables, lookups, and advanced formulas) and often data visualization software such as Power BI or Tableau. A solid understanding of accounting principles and financial statement analysis is highly valuable. Beyond technical ability, successful analysts possess sharp commercial acumen—the curiosity to understand what drives business growth and customer behavior. They are effective communicators and collaborators, able to distill complex concepts for stakeholders across departments like sales, marketing, and finance. A detail-oriented, proactive mindset is crucial, as is the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Typical requirements for these roles often include a bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, business, mathematics, or a related field. While entry-level positions exist for graduates with relevant internship experience, many commercial analyst jobs seek candidates with one to three years of prior experience in an analytical, finance, or business-oriented role. This profession offers a rewarding career for those who are intellectually curious, enjoy problem-solving, and want to see the direct impact of their work on a company's commercial success. Discover your next career move by exploring the diverse range of commercial analyst jobs available, where your analytical skills become the engine for business growth.

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