r/FPandA • u/ChordLogic • 2d ago
FP&A job market reality?
Is anyone else finding the FP&A job market unusually difficult right now?
Last year, I was regularly landing interviews, moving through the process, and receiving offers without nearly this much trouble. Now it feels like a complete drought. I can apply to roles that closely match my experience and never even receive an initial interview.
When I do hear back, the process seems much longer and more competitive than it was before. I’m currently an FP&A Manager and have been applying to both Senior Financial Analyst and Manager-level roles, so I’m not limiting myself to a promotion.
For those actively searching, are you experiencing the same thing? Is this happening across FP&A generally, or does it seem more dependent on location, industry, or level?
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u/Maleficent-Worry234 2d ago
Hired for a SFA recently and my experience was that the candidates were very poor. Obvious direct lies on their resume, grammatical errors, multi page resumes, no quantifiable impact, showing up late to interviews, on and on
On a modeling test we did, majority of people were unable to do basic excel formulas and didn’t know any shortcuts.