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Hire a Financial Analyst in Latin America

Hire a financial analyst in Latin America without paying $95,000 a year. Get pre-vetted financial analysts starting at $3.5K per month. We handle sourcing, vetting, payroll, and compliance so you can save up to 70% and add an analyst who owns your model, keeps the forecast current, and turns raw numbers into decisions you can defend to your board.

Financial Analyst Β· Latin America Β· At a Glance
Starting pricefrom $3.5K/mo
Typical US cost$8K–$11K/mo
Savingsup to 70%
Embedded within30 days
TimezoneEST–PST overlap
βœ“ Skills-tested for the role βœ“ AI-fluency assessed βœ“ Remote Readiness Score

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A Better Way to Hire a Financial Analyst in Latin America

Hiring a financial analyst locally means competing for FP&A talent that costs $95,000 or more before benefits, and doing without means the modeling happens at midnight and the board deck comes together in a scramble. Teams that hire a financial analyst in Latin America through us close that gap with a dedicated, pre-vetted analyst who is matched to your business and working inside your models within weeks, at a fraction of the cost.

Every candidate completes a real modeling exercise, defends their assumptions in a live review, and passes structured tests on forecasting, variance analysis, and advanced Excel. Because when you hire a financial analyst in Latin America through us, they are screened for experience working from US-GAAP financials, they understand how revenue recognition, accruals, and deferred items flow into the models they build. We handle contracts, payroll, and compliance, and your analyst is embedded within 30 days.

What does a Financial Analyst (Latin America) do?

When you hire a financial analyst in Latin America through us, you get someone who turns your raw numbers into models, forecasts, and analysis you can make decisions with, so the budget spreadsheet stops being something you rebuild yourself every month.

  • Build and maintain your three-statement model and driver-based forecast, updating assumptions as actuals come in each month and keeping the model tied to how the business actually generates revenue and spends cash, so the forecast stays a living tool instead of a document that dies after planning season
  • Run monthly variance analysis against budget, explaining in plain language why revenue, margin, or burn moved, what was timing and what was real, and what it means for the rest of the year, so budget reviews produce decisions instead of another meeting about why the numbers look off
  • Prepare board and investor reporting packs, including KPI dashboards, cohort and retention analysis, and scenario cases for fundraising, sanity-checked against actuals and prior periods before anything goes out, so you walk into board meetings with numbers that survive questioning
  • Model pricing changes, hiring plans, and unit economics on request, so decisions like a new plan tier, a sales hire, or a market expansion are backed by analysis that took days rather than the weeks you would need to carve out of your own calendar

When is it time to Hire a Financial Analyst in Latin America?

Most teams decide to hire a financial analyst in Latin America when the founder or CFO is still doing all the modeling, and it starts costing them decisions.

Your board deck numbers come together in a scramble the week before the meeting, someone always finds an error after it ships, and the credibility cost of those errors is starting to compound with the exact audience you least want doubting your numbers

You are heading into a fundraise and your model cannot survive diligence questions about cohorts, retention, or unit economics, and building the version that can would take weeks of focused work that nobody on the current team has available to give it

Budget versus actuals reviews keep slipping because nobody has time to reconcile the forecast against what really happened, so spending drifts from plan for months before anyone notices and the annual budget quietly becomes fiction by the second quarter

Time zone alignment matters for finance work because forecast reviews, close discussions, and board prep sessions run on live conversation, and a financial analyst in Latin America shares your working hours, joins those sessions in real time, and turns same-day questions into same-day analysis instead of overnight round trips

Ready to Hire a Financial Analyst in Latin America? Walk into your next board meeting with numbers that survive questioning.

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When we say the best, we mean it

We only work with the top 5% of candidates when companies hire financial analyst in latin america through us. Every candidate is skills-tested on the exact work this role does, assessed for AI fluency on real tasks, and scored with our proprietary Remote Readiness Score β€” built from 1,000+ successful remote hires β€” before they reach your team.

Builds driver-based models tied to how your business actually works, with assumptions isolated and documented, instead of hardcoded spreadsheets that break the first time someone asks what happens if growth slows or a pricing change lands differently than planned

Explains the story behind a variance in plain language, separating timing effects from real changes in the business, rather than handing you a table of numbers and leaving the interpretation, which is the entire point of the analysis, to you

Sanity-checks every output against actuals, prior periods, and simple top-down logic before anything reaches your board deck or your investors, because a single wrong number in front of the wrong audience costs more credibility than a hundred right ones earn back

Uses AI tools to speed up data cleanup, first-draft analysis, and formula auditing while still verifying every number personally, so the work moves at modern speed without the silent errors that come from trusting generated output unchecked

Tested to get in. Trained to stay ahead.

Testing

Three tests, then a human interview

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Role skills150+ assessments, built for the exact role they'll do for you
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Remote readinessOur proprietary Remote Readiness Score β€” built from 1,000+ successful hires
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AI fluencyReal tasks with a live LLM β€” prompting, workflows, judgment
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Interviewed by a real humanTop scorers meet one of our recruiters before you ever see them
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Training

Then they keep getting better

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How We Find You Amazing Talent in 30 Days

01

You Specify a Role

You share job description, core requirements & key skills we should screen for.

02

We Source Talent

We run skills-based testing and manual screening, then deliver 3-5 candidates.

03

We Confirm Alignment

We confirm each candidate is interested in your role & aligned with your company.

04

You Interview & Select

You interview each candidate and, if needed, run a 1-2 hour test project.

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We Handle Onboarding

We handle identity verification, NDA, compliant contracts & full payroll setup.

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Your Hire Starts Working

Talent is embedded into your team and works like any other team member.

How much does it cost to Hire a Financial Analyst in Latin America?

Hiring a financial analyst locally typically costs $8,000 to $11,000 per month in salary and benefits alone, before tools, management overhead, and recruiting costs. When you hire a financial analyst in Latin America through us, pricing starts at $3.5K per month, saving up to 70% while you still get a full-time analyst inside your models and reporting cycle every day.

Hiring locally in the US
$8K–$11K/mo
Salary and benefits alone, before tools, management overhead, and recruiting costs
Latin America, through us
from $3.5K/mo
Employment, contracts, and HR administration handled entirely on our side

We handle the employment contract, local compliance, and HR administration on our side, so your analyst works embedded in your models, BI dashboards, and monthly reporting rhythm without the fully loaded cost structure of a domestic hire. By month three they know your drivers better than anyone except you.

Common Questions

How quickly can a financial analyst in Latin America get started?
Most placements are matched and working inside your models within 30 days. You interview a pre-vetted shortlist, pick the best fit, and we handle contracts and onboarding, so your analyst can own the very next monthly reporting cycle.
What tools and platforms do they work with?
Advanced Excel and Google Sheets, plus NetSuite, QuickBooks, Looker, and Tableau, and planning platforms such as Mosaic or Anaplan. Many also use SQL to pull data directly, and all of them adapt quickly to the stack you already run.
What is the language and communication standard?
Every candidate is screened for professional-level English, both written and in live discussion, before you meet them. Many are also fluent in Spanish or Portuguese, which helps if you report to stakeholders or operate in Latin American markets.
What time zones do they work in?
Latin America-based financial analysts typically work in time zones ranging from EST to PST, providing strong overlap with North American business hours, so close reviews, forecast check-ins, and board prep sessions all happen live.
What experience level should I expect?
Typically 3 to 7+ years in FP&A, corporate finance, or transaction advisory roles. Many have supported fundraises, board reporting, and annual planning cycles at venture-backed and mid-market companies before reaching your shortlist.
Do they understand US GAAP and US reporting standards?
Yes. Candidates are screened for experience working from US-GAAP financials, so they understand how revenue recognition, accruals, and deferred items flow into the models, forecasts, and board reporting they build for you.
What if the hire is not the right fit?
We respond fast. First we coach on the specific gaps, which resolves most issues quickly. If it is still not working, we replace your analyst with a new pre-vetted candidate at no additional recruiting cost.

Hire a Financial Analyst in Latin America today

Stop choosing between an expensive local hire and doing the analysis yourself at midnight. Hire a financial analyst in Latin America who has already proven they can model, forecast, and report at your standard, and put your numbers in capable hands within weeks.

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