The analyst will be directly responsible for modeling and making projections of certain revenue sources, for estimating the effects of selected legislative proposals on revenues, for tracking revenue bills through the legislative process, for maintaining CBO’s databases related to federal revenues, and for providing research assistance and technical support to other analysts in the division. The analyst will also have extensive interactions with others in various legislative and executive branch agencies. Assistant Analysts typically pursue professional or graduate degrees in fields such as economics, public policy, and law following their two-to-three-year appointments at CBO.
Qualifications
Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in economics or a related field with significant quantitative coursework. Furthermore, they must have:
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail;
- Outstanding quantitative skills, including facility with Microsoft Excel and other statistical software packages or programming languages;
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
- The ability to work well with senior staff, work independently, and meet deadlines; and
- An interest in the Congressional budget process.
Salary and Benefits
The salary will range from $42,000 to $48,000, and will be commensurate with related experience. CBO offers excellent benefits and a collegial, respectful work environment.
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter, a résumé, a brief writing sample, an unofficial copy of transcripts, and contact information for three references at www.cbo.gov/careers. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Although there is no deadline, this position may be closed any time after April 23, 2018. This position is covered by the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998, as made applicable to CBO by the Congressional Accountability Act, as amended.
Contact
Nancy Fahey, Washington, DC, 202-226-2628, careers@cbo.gov