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UniversityFinancialAnalystIntern

$44–44k McLean, Virginia, United States PART TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“University - Financial Analyst Intern at University. Skills: financial analysis, funding allocation, regulatory navigation. navigate the requirements, policies, and regulations that govern funding. ensure our client's resources make the most impact”

What You'll Achieve.

ensure our client's resources make the most impact

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

critical thinking and analytical skills

Eligibility Requirements

U. S. citizenship is required, on camera during interviews and assessments

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Scheduled to obtain a Bachelor's degree by Winter 2028, Spring 2029, or Summer 2029, U. S. citizenship is required

Nice to Have

Experience conducting financial analysis, Ability to create reports that reflect program and project status for cost schedule and performance, Possession of excellent critical thinking and analytical skills, Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills

What You'll Do.

navigate the requirements

and regulations that govern funding

ensure our client's resources make the most impact

bring corporate financial strategy to life through program control

and corporate development projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Ability to work in teams

Communication Scope

excellent verbal and written communication skills

Free ATS check

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