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Reskill as a Junior Chief Financial Officer

Reskilling as a Junior Chief Financial Officer in 2026: here's the step-by-step method, skills to build, education to target and salary to expect. This guide is role-specific and draws on continuous market analysis.

  1. 1

    Understand the role

    First, read the Junior Chief Financial Officer job profile: missions, day-to-day, context, expected soft skills. That tells you if the role suits you, beyond salary.

  2. 2

    Build the key skills

    Core technical skills are listed below. Aim for 3 or 4 truly mastered, not 15 skimmed. The rest will come with on-the-job practice.

  3. 3

    Pick your education path

    CS Bachelor's (4 years), bootcamp 12-16 weeks (Hack Reactor ~$20k, App Academy, Flatiron, General Assembly), Georgia Tech OMSCS online MS (~$7k total), or self-taught with The Odin Project + freeCodeCamp. Proof > diploma: projects, GitHub, certs.

  4. 4

    Build a portfolio

    2 to 3 concrete GitHub projects: clean code, documented README, live demo (Vercel, Netlify, Hugging Face Spaces). For non-tech profiles: case studies with context / problem / solution / measurable outcome.

  5. 5

    Land a first role

    Internship → new-grad rotation → SWE I, in a team that mentors. $90-110k base in mid-tier markets, $115-145k in SF/NYC/Seattle. A learning team beats a prestigious title. Use an applicant tracker to manage 30+ leads in parallel.

  6. 6

    Grow Junior → Senior

    Year 1 = ship independently, write tests, do code reviews. Mid (SWE II ~2-3 years), Senior (4-6 years). Measurable impact, informal mentoring, feature ownership = the signals that get you promoted.

Hard skills to aim for

Advanced Excel (Pivot, Power Query, Macros)SAP S/4HANAPower BIAnaplanOracle Fusion CloudSAP FI/COWorkday Financial ManagementOracle Hyperion / HFMTagetik (Wolters Kluwer CCH)Tableau+ more

Soft skills

Strategic ThinkingDecision MakingTeam LeadershipBusiness AcumenCommunication+ more

Knowledge to master

Financial AnalysisBusiness Valuation (DCF, Multiples)Capital Structure & Cost of CapitalFinancial Statements (BS, P&L, Cash Flow)Financial ConsolidationUS GAAPSOX Compliance (Sarbanes-Oxley)Internal Control (COSO)Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)+ more
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