Financial Economist
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Finance & Banking
Financial Analyst, Economics, Financial Consultant
Location
San Francisco, CA | Fort Worth, TX | Chicago, IL | Washington, DC, District of Columbia.
Posted26 Mar 2026
Job Description & QualificationThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, DC is seeking multiple financial economists for the Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (DERA). Candidates should have expertise in applied microeconomics fields such as finance, industrial organization, public policy, and labor. We seek individuals with a track record of creative thinking, strong empirical research abilities, and excellent communication skills. Interest in finance, securities markets and public policy is essential given our mission.
In all roles, candidates must demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge of economics and econometrics in support of the SEC’s mission to protect investors, facilitate capital formation, and ensure fair and orderly markets.
We seek applicants for financial economist positions, in the following DERA offices:
- Office of Asset Management:
Provides economic analysis related to the regulation of investment advisers, investment companies, hedge funds, and other institutional investors. - Office of Corporate Finance:
Provides economic analysis related to the regulation of issuers of securities. - Office of Financial Intermediaries:
Provides economic analysis related to the regulation of broker‑dealers, clearing agencies, and NRSROs. - Office of Litigation Economics:
Provides economic analysis in the context of SEC enforcement actions. - Office of Markets:
Provides economic analysis, including market microstructure, related to the regulation of trading in financial markets.
Please visit DERA’s website for more information on each of these offices: https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).-analysis
Application Procedure- CITIZENSHIP: U.S. citizenship
- EDUCATION:
A bachelor’s degree or higher (Ph.D. preferred) from an accredited university or college with a major in economics that included at least 21 semester hours in economics and 3 semester hours in statistics, accounting, calculus, or a combination of education and experience including courses equivalent to a major in economics plus appropriate experience and additional education. - SPECIALIZED
EXPERIENCE:
In addition to the Basic Requirements above, applicants must also possess specific experience as described in detail in the USAjob posting. - QUALIFYING
EXPERIENCE:
May have been obtained in the public or private sector, including faculty appointments at academic institutions, positions in economic and financial consulting firms, and certain staff positions at U.S. financial regulators. - REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
To receive consideration for this position, you must submit or complete the following requirements by the closing date of this announcement: 2-page curriculum vitae or resume; complete undergraduate and graduate school transcripts; written narrative responses to the four job competencies listed in the announcement;
Please refer to the USAjob announcement for a detailed description of the requirements. - MULTIPLE SELECTIONS:
May be made from this announcement for various DERA offices for positions with the same title, series, levels, promotion potential, qualifications, and specialized experience. - Please ensure that your resume is no longer than 2 pages. Resumes exceeding 2 pages will be disqualified. Include the full dates (year, month, and day) for each position in your employment history. Incomplete dates may result in lower salary determinations. Make sure your resume includes sufficient detail about your duties and experience. Resumes that do not provide enough information to evaluate your qualifications will be disqualified.
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