
Associate, Government Relations
FS Vector, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Associate, Government Relations FS Vector is a leading strategic advisory firm operating at the intersection of financial services, technology, and government. We advise banks, fintech companies, payments platforms, and other financial institutions navigating an increasingly complex political and regulatory landscape.
Our integrated model combines government relations, regulatory strategy, and licensing expertise to support clients across every stage of growth — from emerging ventures to established global institutions. We are trusted partners to companies shaping the future of financial services.
The Government Relations Practice FS Vector’s Government Relations team provides strategic advocacy and political intelligence to clients operating in highly regulated markets. We engage across Congress, federal regulatory agencies, trade associations, and the broader policy ecosystem to help clients anticipate risk, shape regulatory outcomes, and build durable stakeholder relationships.
Our work reflects traditional Washington government relations practice — rigorous policy analysis, disciplined stakeholder engagement, coalition coordination, and high‑quality written advocacy — grounded in deep expertise in banking, payments, and fintech policy.
The Role FS Vector is seeking a full‑time Associate to join our Government Relations team in Washington, D.C.
This is an early‑career professional role ideal for individuals seeking meaningful exposure to Capitol Hill and federal regulatory policymaking in the financial services sector. While continued advancement at FS Vector is possible, this role is also excellent for candidates who are eager to build foundational Washington experience over a 2‑year horizon before pursuing longer‑term goals such as law school, congressional service, regulatory roles.
Associates are core contributors to client engagements. This role requires strong research and writing skills, sound professional judgment, responsiveness, and the ability to produce client‑ready work in a fast‑paced environment.
Key Responsibilities Policy Monitoring & Analysis
Track and analyze legislative and regulatory developments affecting financial institutions and fintech companies
Distill complex political and regulatory developments into structured, actionable insights
Monitor hearings, rulemakings, enforcement trends, and emerging policy narratives
Produce clear, concise, and client‑ready written work, including policy memos, briefings, summaries, and background research
Share relevant intelligence with the team and clients in a timely manner
Client Support & Engagement
Attend and actively participate in client meetings, taking ownership of assigned follow‑ups
Prepare briefing materials and background documents for meetings with Members of Congress, staff, and federal regulators
Support and, as appropriate, accompany senior team members and clients in stakeholder meetings
Deliver responsive, high‑quality work product under tight deadlines
Proactively volunteer for additional workstreams when capacity allows
Stakeholder Development
Build and maintain professional relationships within the policy ecosystem
Identify opportunities to expand networks beyond immediate client work
Maintain connections with past colleagues and relevant contacts
Represent FS Vector and its clients with professionalism and discretion
Qualifications
0–3 years of relevant experience in Congress, a federal regulatory agency, trade association, public affairs firm, or financial services policy environment
Strong interest in financial services regulation, banking, payments, or fintech
Exceptional research and writing skills, with demonstrated ability to produce client‑ready work
High attention to detail and strong organizational discipline, familiarity with basic productivity and AI tools
Ability to manage multiple competing priorities in a fast‑paced environment
Professional demeanor and sound judgment in client‑facing and stakeholder settings
Excellent environment for learning and growth.
Firm‑wide social events and activities.
Start‑up atmosphere and horizontal staff structure.
Competitive compensation.
Flexible Paid Time Off
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance with HSA and FSA account options.
Employer Paid Life and Disability Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Paid Family and Parental Leave
401k with match
Student Loan Assistance
This position is based in Washington, D.C. Associates are expected to be present in the office during the workweek.
FS Vector provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, age, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
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Associate, Government Relations FS Vector is a leading strategic advisory firm operating at the intersection of financial services, technology, and government. We advise banks, fintech companies, payments platforms, and other financial institutions navigating an increasingly complex political and regulatory landscape.
Our integrated model combines government relations, regulatory strategy, and licensing expertise to support clients across every stage of growth — from emerging ventures to established global institutions. We are trusted partners to companies shaping the future of financial services.
The Government Relations Practice FS Vector’s Government Relations team provides strategic advocacy and political intelligence to clients operating in highly regulated markets. We engage across Congress, federal regulatory agencies, trade associations, and the broader policy ecosystem to help clients anticipate risk, shape regulatory outcomes, and build durable stakeholder relationships.
Our work reflects traditional Washington government relations practice — rigorous policy analysis, disciplined stakeholder engagement, coalition coordination, and high‑quality written advocacy — grounded in deep expertise in banking, payments, and fintech policy.
The Role FS Vector is seeking a full‑time Associate to join our Government Relations team in Washington, D.C.
This is an early‑career professional role ideal for individuals seeking meaningful exposure to Capitol Hill and federal regulatory policymaking in the financial services sector. While continued advancement at FS Vector is possible, this role is also excellent for candidates who are eager to build foundational Washington experience over a 2‑year horizon before pursuing longer‑term goals such as law school, congressional service, regulatory roles.
Associates are core contributors to client engagements. This role requires strong research and writing skills, sound professional judgment, responsiveness, and the ability to produce client‑ready work in a fast‑paced environment.
Key Responsibilities Policy Monitoring & Analysis
Track and analyze legislative and regulatory developments affecting financial institutions and fintech companies
Distill complex political and regulatory developments into structured, actionable insights
Monitor hearings, rulemakings, enforcement trends, and emerging policy narratives
Produce clear, concise, and client‑ready written work, including policy memos, briefings, summaries, and background research
Share relevant intelligence with the team and clients in a timely manner
Client Support & Engagement
Attend and actively participate in client meetings, taking ownership of assigned follow‑ups
Prepare briefing materials and background documents for meetings with Members of Congress, staff, and federal regulators
Support and, as appropriate, accompany senior team members and clients in stakeholder meetings
Deliver responsive, high‑quality work product under tight deadlines
Proactively volunteer for additional workstreams when capacity allows
Stakeholder Development
Build and maintain professional relationships within the policy ecosystem
Identify opportunities to expand networks beyond immediate client work
Maintain connections with past colleagues and relevant contacts
Represent FS Vector and its clients with professionalism and discretion
Qualifications
0–3 years of relevant experience in Congress, a federal regulatory agency, trade association, public affairs firm, or financial services policy environment
Strong interest in financial services regulation, banking, payments, or fintech
Exceptional research and writing skills, with demonstrated ability to produce client‑ready work
High attention to detail and strong organizational discipline, familiarity with basic productivity and AI tools
Ability to manage multiple competing priorities in a fast‑paced environment
Professional demeanor and sound judgment in client‑facing and stakeholder settings
Excellent environment for learning and growth.
Firm‑wide social events and activities.
Start‑up atmosphere and horizontal staff structure.
Competitive compensation.
Flexible Paid Time Off
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance with HSA and FSA account options.
Employer Paid Life and Disability Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Paid Family and Parental Leave
401k with match
Student Loan Assistance
This position is based in Washington, D.C. Associates are expected to be present in the office during the workweek.
FS Vector provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, age, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability status, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
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