Financial Analyst (Early Career - Finance)
About This Role
Who we are looking for Strong candidates may bring experience through school, internships, work, military service, volunteer service, apprenticeships, community activities, or other relevant settings. Applicants do not need a linear background or a single type of experience. Relevant experience may be paid or unpaid and may come from academic, community, technical, service, or professional settings. Strong candidates may demonstrate: Clear written and verbal communication. Sound judgment, reliability, and attention to detail. Comfort learning new systems, tools, and processes. Interest in public service and improving how government works. Ability to work with data, documents, collaboration tools, and digital systems. Responsible use of modern digital tools, including approved AI-enabled tools where appropriate to the role. Where supported by the position, evaluation may also consider the ability to use modern digital tools and approved AI-enabled tools responsibly to support assigned work. This may include organizing information, summarizing materials, improving workflows, verifying outputs, protecting sensitive information, and applying human judgment before incorporating tool-assisted work into official products. Grade-specific requirements Applicants must meet Minimum Qualifications for the grade level(s) for which they are applying. GS-7 Applicants may qualify at the GS-7 level based on one of the following: One year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-5 level that demonstrates at least three of the following: Assisting with financial planning or analysis. Following instructions or operating manuals related to past, present, or future financial information. Working with budget analysts or financial staff on budget planning or execution. Supporting compliance reviews or audits to maintain accuracy and integrity in financial reporting; OR One full year of graduate education; OR Superior Academic Achievement: A bachelor's degree, AND meet one of the following: Grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) for all undergraduate coursework or courses completed in the last two years of undergraduate study. Grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) for all courses in your major field of study, or those courses in your major completed in the last two years of undergraduate study. Class standing in the upper one-third of your graduating class, college, university, or major subdivision. Membership in a national honor society (other than freshman honor societies) recognized by the Association of College Honor Societies; OR A combination of qualifying education and experience. If you have some qualifying education and some qualifying experience, but don't fully meet either requirement on its own, you may be able to combine them. Only graduate education can be used in this calculation. Experience must be reflected in your resume, and transcripts are required. Divide your qualifying graduate semester hours by 18. That gives you your education percentage. Divide your months of qualifying experience by 12. That gives you your experience percentage. Add the two together. If the total is 100% or more, you qualify. GS-9 Applicants may qualify at the GS-9 level based on one of the following: One year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-7 level that demonstrates at least three of the following: Performing financial analysis or support activities by reviewing financial data to ensure accuracy and compliance. Assisting with budget formulation or execution by tracking expenditures to support financial planning. Applying financial management principles or regulations to process financial transactions or resolve discrepancies. Providing customer service or support by communicating financial information to stakeholders; OR Two full years of progressively higher-level graduate education, or a master's, LL.B., or J.D.; OR A combination of qualifying education and experience. If you have some qualifying education and some qualifying experience, but don't fully meet either requirement on its own, you may be able to combine them. Only graduate education in excess of one year (18 semester hours or equivalent) can be used in this calculation. Experience must be reflected in your resume, and transcripts are required. Divide your qualifying graduate semester hours beyond the first 18 by 18. That gives you your education percentage. Divide your months of qualifying experience by 12. That gives you your experience percentage. Add the two together. If the total is 100% or more, you qualify. GS-11 Applicants may qualify at the GS-11 level based on one of the following: One year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-9 level that demonstrates at least three of the following: Performing financial analysis by reviewing financial data to identify trends, discrepancies, risks, or compliance issues. Supporting budget formulation, execution, expenditure tracking, or financial planning for programs or projects. Applying financial management principles, policies, or regulations to resolve issues or support recommendations. Preparing financial reports, models, summaries, or recommendations for leadership, customers, or stakeholders; OR Three full years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree, or a Ph.D., LL.M., or equivalent doctoral degree; OR A combination of qualifying education and experience. If you have some qualifying education and some qualifying experience, but don't fully meet either requirement on its own, you may be able to combine them. Only graduate education in excess of two years (36 semester hours or equivalent) can be used in this calculation. Experience must be reflected in your resume, and transcripts are required. Divide your qualifying graduate semester hours beyond the first 36 by 18. That gives you your education percentage. Divide your months of qualifying experience by 12. That gives you your experience percentage. Add the two together. If the total is 100% or more, you qualify. Experience may include paid or unpaid work, including internships, volunteer service, student leadership, military service, apprenticeships, or other relevant activities. Resumes must clearly describe duties, dates, and hours worked per week. Are you claiming special priority selection rights under the Career Transition Assistance Program (ICTAP/CTAP)? Your Federal position at the time you were displaced must be within the local commuting area for a location that a hiring agency plans to fill from this announcement. The definition of local commuting area varies based on duty location and hiring agency policy. To receive priority consideration, you must also be found well-qualified, which means you score 85 or higher based on this announcement's assessment rating criteria. As a Financial Analyst, Financial Technician, or early-career professional in a similar role, you contribute to financial management work that helps agencies plan, track, analyze, and manage resources. Your work may include financial planning and analysis, budget support, financial data review, ensuring compliance, reporting, customer service, and process improvements.
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