Public Policy Research Assistant | Washington Analysis
CFRA Research
Washington, DC, USA
USD 50k-55k / year
Posted on May 7, 2025
Washington Analysis’ provides independent and objective analysis and forecasting to the global investment community. Our team delivers actionable and timely research to our clients regarding the investment implications of legislative, regulatory, political, and legal developments.
The public policy research assistant will support sector-specific and special situations analysts in researching federal and state policy issues across sectors and issues, such as energy, defense, financial services, housing, technology, and telecommunications policy, as well as politics. The analyst will track legislative and regulatory activity and respond to analyst research requests. The analyst will also support analysts in hosting topic-specific conference calls and events, and help coordinate publication of team-wide thematic publications.
Compensation and title negotiable based on experience. This role offers hybrid/remote flexibility, but strong preference for candidates in the Washington, DC area. Washington Analysis seeks to promote internally and will be looking for candidates that show a desire and ability to grow into a role as an analyst (Vice President).
- Department
- Policy Research
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Location
- Washington, DC
- Workplace type
- Hybrid
- Compensation
- $50,000 - $55,000 / year
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze policy issues and themes emanating from federal and state government that present actionable investment opportunities
- Support the research processes of sector-specific and special situations analysts and ensure the publication of timely and concise research reports on various topics
- Connect policy risks and opportunities to publicly traded companies
- Identify speakers for conference calls and events, and support execution of calls and events
- Support the editorial team in reviewing and publishing research, as necessary
- Assist due diligence research projects on tight deadlines
Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise
- Bachelor’s degree plus 1-4 years of relevant work experience
- Experience analyzing and writing on public policy topics
- Ability to communicate complex information effectively in writing and in person
- Prior internship or work experience in research, government, advocacy, or similar roles
- Knowledge of or interest in the financial markets
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within our team environment
- Entrepreneurial spirit and desire to help build and grow WA’s policy research business
Benefits
- 20 days of Vacation
- 8 Sick Days
- 1 paid volunteer day
- 10-11 Holidays a year
- Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance
- Company paid Life & Disability Insurance
- Competitive Pay
- Annual Performance Bonus
- 401K Match
About CFRA
CFRA is a leading independent investment insights and data analytics company. Through an unmatched multidisciplinary approach to investment research, including expert lenses on forensic accounting, fundamental, policy, legal, fund, and technical research, CFRA provides actionable analytics to make better investment and business decisions. CFRA is results-oriented, we place an unwavering priority on the quality of our research, from the productivity and performance of our analysts to the success of our client relationships. Over 2,000 clients rely on CFRA’s proprietary research conducted by experts who uniquely analyze industries, funds and companies of interest with our time-tested and rigorous research methodology.
On October 1, 2016, CFRA acquired S&P Global’s Equity and Fund Research business, a leading provider of independent research and commentary with offerings focused on stocks, ETFs and mutual funds as well as sectors and industries. The Equity and Fund Research business originated in the 1920’s and has amassed a worldwide base of investing clients.
With the addition of Washington Analysis in 2021, CFRA further strengthens its already robust research and data offerings. CFRA clients will now be able to leverage Washington Analysis’ unique and in-depth research specializing in identifying risks and opportunities across asset-classes emanating from U.S. courts, Congress, and regulators, at both the state and federal levels.
On October 1, 2016, CFRA acquired S&P Global’s Equity and Fund Research business, a leading provider of independent research and commentary with offerings focused on stocks, ETFs and mutual funds as well as sectors and industries. The Equity and Fund Research business originated in the 1920’s and has amassed a worldwide base of investing clients.
With the addition of Washington Analysis in 2021, CFRA further strengthens its already robust research and data offerings. CFRA clients will now be able to leverage Washington Analysis’ unique and in-depth research specializing in identifying risks and opportunities across asset-classes emanating from U.S. courts, Congress, and regulators, at both the state and federal levels.
The combined firm is committed to being the world's leading independent investment research firm with ~90 global analysts, authoring in-depth qualitative research on 1,600+ companies. In addition, CFRA offers a comprehensive view on global sector themes, industries, and funds, through in-depth qualitative research on 11 Sectors, 73 Industries, 19,000+ ETFs, 15,000+ Mutual Funds, as well as quantitative company research on 20,000+ global companies.
Founded as the “Center for Financial Research and Analysis” in 1994, today our company is simply known as CFRA. However, our mission remains to be the “center” for our global clients by providing independent, differentiated, and actionable analysis to help you make better investment and business decisions.
Our clients are based in the US, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Australia representing thousands of investment professionals and risk managers at leading hedge funds, mutual funds, pension managers, insurance companies, private equity, investment advisors, banks, regulators, corporations, and professional service organizations.
Our Hiring Process
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Applied
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Review
Stage 3:
Prescreen
Stage 4:
Interview
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