Financial Analyst - Early Career, Finance
Financial Analyst (Entry Level) - Finance
Help federal agencies plan, track, and steward public resources.
As an entry-level Financial Analyst, you'll support the financial management work that keeps agencies running - analyzing budgets, reviewing financial data, and turning numbers into clear recommendations. You'll build real financial-analysis skills from day one.
What you'll do
- Support financial planning, analysis, and budget tracking
- Review financial data for accuracy and compliance
- Prepare reports and clear summaries for decision-makers
- Contribute to process improvements that make financial operations more efficient
- Use approved AI-enabled tools to summarize budget and financial materials, organize data, and draft routine reports for review (training provided)
What we're looking for (skills, not years)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Comfort working with data in Excel (experience with a BI tool like Tableau or Power BI is a plus)
- Clear writing and attention to detail
The basics
- Pay: $50,460–$121,371/year (spans multiple grades and duty locations; your offer depends on grade and location).
- Location: Onsite. Hiring nationwide, including Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, San Diego, Washington DC, and more.
- Benefits: Federal health, retirement (FERS + TSP), and paid leave; structured early-career development.
- Eligibility: U.S. citizenship required.
Exact duties vary by hiring agency.