Live shows make us feel good. They’re a time to hang with our friends, discover new artists or lose ourselves on a dancefloor. We’re on a mission to bring all of this to more fans, more often – and that’s where you come in.

We’re looking for a Partner Settlements Accountant to join our Finance team in London.

At DICE, you’ll be part of the company that’s redefining live entertainment. It’s a place where you can be yourself, influence the culture, and create work that you’re proud of. 

About the role

We are seeking a talented individual to join the team and focus on preparing and reconciling settlement statements for our partners and venues. The ideal candidate will have high attention to detail, will be comfortable analysing and summarising large data sets and have superior spreadsheet skills.

You’ll be

  • Organising, summarising and analysing transactional data compiled from various sources for partners’ reports and payments. 
  • Reading, extracting and summarising contract information to ensure partners’ reporting adheres to contractual terms.
  • Managing workflow to ensure compliance with contractual deadlines to partners are met.
  • Ensuring payments and reports are prepared in a timely manner
  • Working closely with various internal teams to identify payments and reporting related issues and resolve them. 
  • Assisting with record keeping of all financial transactions related to events payout in both client facing and financial system.
  • Comfortable working with large data sets 
  • Committed to meet month end and other deadlines set by the team
  • Identifying process and systems related opportunities within the partners settlement function and assisting in implementing changes to drive scalability, efficiency and productivity.
  • Assisting with ad hoc requests from Operations teams and external partners.

You are

  • Passionate, humble and talented.
  • A fan of music and culture.
  • Actively responsible.
  • Analytical and detail-oriented.
  • Enthusiastic and proactive.
  • An excellent communicator.

You’ll need

  • Fluency in English and Spanish (excellent written and verbal skills)
  • Degree in Accounting, Finance and/or Business.
  • Solid relevant experience in a similar function.
  • Expert Excel skills.
  • Familiarity with Looker and Netsuite is a bonus.
  • Comfortable working with large unstructured data from various sources.
  • High degree of attention to detail, accuracy and confidentiality.
  • Strong interpersonal and communications skills.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to balance and prioritise work.

About DICE

Our teams work from London, New York, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Berlin, Paris and Milan. We're building products that will revolutionise the industry for fans, artists and venues – and we're growing fast. Read about our latest Series C funding and what’s next for DICE.

We know that having a variety of perspectives makes us a better company – it's why we strongly encourage members of underrepresented communities to apply. Find out how we're creating a more diverse, equitable and inclusive DICE

Our benefits

  • Unlimited holiday
  • Private health insurance
  • Workplace pension
  • Free therapy and coaching

During the pandemic, we’ve learnt that working from home can help us focus, but many of us are missing the buzz of the office. We’re still figuring out the best way for us all to work together in the future, and we’ll involve the whole team in any decisions we make.

Application process

Our process usually involves a quick chat on the phone, a portfolio review or task and a couple of interviews where you’ll meet the people you’ll work with. We’ll keep you fully informed along the way.

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