Royalty Label Analyst
Company: Consultative Search Group
Location: Encino
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
A well-established entertainment firm seeks a Royalty Label
Analyst to join their dynamic team. Responsibilities Prepare
complex artist, producer, profit participation and mechanical
statements under direction of manager Prepare income allocation
schedules under direction of manager Prepare analytical reports
under direction of manager Review of contracts and licenses to
ensure that reported royalties are accurate Meet hard reporting
deadlines while maintaining a professional attitude under pressure
Other royalty-related duties and projects as assigned
Qualifications: to perform this job successfully, an individual
must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Advanced proficiency in Excel (Formulas,
Macros, Pivot Tables and Linking) Accounting/royalty experience in
the music industry is a plus Knowledge of Record Maestro and Music
Maestro a plus Strong analytical skills Excellent verbal and
written communication skills Ability to meet deadlines and work
well under pressure in a fast-paced environment Ability to work
independently Ability to multi-task and handle multiple priorities
at any given time Ability to keep information confidential
Familiarity with royalty contracts and royalty calculations
preferred Must be very organized and detail oriented Highly
motivated and with a desire to work in a team environment Education
/ Experience Requirements Minimum of 3 years of music royalties
experience recommended Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or Business
(or equivalent) strongly preferred Many of our job openings can be
viewed at https://jobs.crelate.com/portal/consultativesg
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