Finance / FP&A

Finance / FP&A Job Search Playbook

A 2026 playbook for finance roles — FP&A vs. Strategic Finance, the modeling test, the business-partner interview, and how to frame for tech-finance compensation.

FP&A vs. Strategic Finance — the comp fork

FP&A owns the budget process, the monthly close, and the management reports. Strategic Finance owns the big unit-economics questions that shape where the business goes. At tech companies, Strategic Finance pays $40-80k more at senior levels. If you've been doing "FP&A" but in practice own pricing models, GTM math, or M&A diligence, relabel yourself Strategic Finance on the resume. Title inflation is the norm; matching market framing matters.

The modeling test

Most senior finance interviews include a take-home or live modeling exercise. The bar: build a 3-statement model from a P&L input, link BS and CF cleanly, do a reasonable revenue forecast with explicit assumptions. Cell formatting, sanity checks, and a summary tab with assumptions separated from outputs — all graded. A gorgeous model with one broken link reads as careless; a simple model with clean structure reads as senior.

The business-partner interview

Every senior finance interview tests whether you can partner with a non-finance exec (eng, sales, marketing) without being either a doormat or an accountant. Prep a story: "I pushed back on [exec]'s plan because the margin math didn't work, here's how I framed it, here's what we landed on." Companies want a finance partner who has a point of view, not a spreadsheet-keeper.

Tech-finance vs. traditional finance framing

If you're coming from banking, consulting, or PE, resist the urge to over-emphasize transaction experience on the resume — it reads as "won't stay." Lead with the analytical rigor + business-partnering angles. Tech companies want finance pros who treat the business like a system, not a deal. Rewriting the resume summary alone (2 sentences) can shift you from the 15% reply rate to 30%.

Target-list sizing

Senior finance roles are 45-75 days to offer. Aim for 20 targets, 6 first-rounds, 3 onsites, 1-2 offers. The modeling test rejects the most people — if you're failing at that stage, put 10 hours into a real 3-statement model from scratch before the next cycle. It's the single highest-leverage prep investment at senior levels.

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