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Finance & Investment Contractor

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Hiring Remotely in United States
Mid level
Contractor will develop financial strategy, build budgets and investor-ready financial models, advise startup teams on investment readiness, and present financials to stakeholders. Opportunity for equity and potential full-time hire after successful fundraising.
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## Company Overview Swamp Ventures is a dynamic company focused on providing innovative solutions for startups. We are committed to fostering growth and driving innovation through cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships. ## Job Title Finance & Investment Contractor ## Job Location International ## Role Description As a Finance & Investment Preparation Contractor, you will manage financial strategy, create budgets, and assist in investment readiness. You’ll work closely with startup teams to ensure financial models are robust and attractive to investors. Contractors may receive equity and could join the startup full-time upon successful fundraising. ## Years of Experience 1-5 years ## Required Skills * Experience in financial strategy and budget creation * Strong analytical and financial modeling skills * Ability to work closely with startup teams * Excellent communication and presentation skills * Adaptability in a fast-paced startup environment ## Additional Information This is a contract position with the potential for a full-time role based on performance and successful fundraising. The role includes the opportunity to earn equity in the startup you work for.

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