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We are seeking a Strategic Finance & Investor Relations Manager to support monday.com’s growing public-company finance function. This role sits at the intersection of investor communications, corporate development, financial planning, and strategic analysis, partnering closely with the Head of Investor Relations, Head of Corporate Development, CFO, executive leadership, and cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate is highly analytical, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating in a fast-paced, high-visibility environment. This role offers significant exposure to senior leadership and the investment community, with opportunities to shape external messaging and internal decision-making as monday.com continues to scale. Please note that this is a hybrid position of 3 days/week in our NYC office. • 3+ years of experience in strategic finance, investor relations, investment banking, equity research, or a related role • Strong financial modeling and analytical skills; ability to synthesize complex data into clear narratives • Familiarity with public-company reporting, SaaS metrics, and capital markets dynamics • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a high bar for precision and clarity • High degree of ownership, discretion, and attention to detail • Experience working cross-functionally and with senior executives What monday.com can offer you: • Opportunity to join a well-funded, proven company with big ambitions, competitive salary and benefits package, bonus potential, and eligibility to take part in the company equity incentive program • An amazing company culture that values transparency and collaboration while never forgetting to have fun while we work! • Monthly stipends for food, wellness, and commuting • Fully dedicated learning and development team that provides opportunities for our employees to hone and gain new skills • Award-winning work environment - named a “Best Place to Work” by BuiltIn as well as “Great Place To Work” certified • We foster diversity, inclusion, and belonging through our Employee Resource Groups in addition to providing access to resources and education to support our team, facilitate conversations, and encourage understanding • A global work environment with employees in Tel Aviv, New York, Denver, London, Paris, Warsaw, Munich, São Paulo, Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo and Singapore Please note that this is a hybrid position of 3 days/week in our NYC office. Visa sponsorship for this role is currently not available. monday.com is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We hire talented individuals, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, ancestry, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, military or veteran status, cultural background, religious beliefs, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. For New York City-based hires only: Compensation Range: $200,000 - $220,000 base salary, subject to standard withholding and applicable taxes. In addition to base salary, the role includes opportunity to receive and/or earn a discretionary bonus and/or equity based on Company’s plans and in accordance with Company’s policies. Compensation finally awarded to the candidate will be commensurate with the candidate’s skills and experience. Compensation ranges for candidates in locations outside of New York City may differ based on the arenaflex of labor and such additional factors for such other locations #LI-Hybrid Apply tot his job

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