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Fintech & Financial Services

Remain Vested in your Career

In the heart of Fairfax County, the financial services and fintech industries are thriving, presenting an array of exciting opportunities for professionals seeking to make a mark in the dynamic world of financial technology. Immerse yourself in the core of the financial services sector, contributing to the evolution of innovative solutions while collaborating with leading fintech companies in positions such as product managers, software engineers, human resources and more.

The region proudly hosts two of the largest credit unions in the U.S. alongside esteemed Fortune 500 powerhouses like Capital One and Freddie Mac. Here, thousands of professionals excel in banking, credit and accounting, led by one of the most vibrant job markets in the country. There is a job for you, no matter what stage of your financial career. In fact, the Washington D.C. metro area was ranked in the top 10 metros for careers in accounting, financial management and financial analysis.

Numerous finance and banking associations also call Fairfax NOVA home, while higher education institutions in the region produce over 20,000 finance-related degrees and certificates each year.

Fast Facts

Top 15

U.S. Cities for Financial Industry Salary to Cost of Living Ratio (Washington D.C. Metro Area)

Investopedia, 2023
$101,510

Average Annual Salary for a Financial Analyst in the Washington D.C.  Region

Fairfax County EDA
#9

Largest Commercial Bank in the U.S. is Headquartered in McLean

Federal Reserve

The Forever Home for Careers

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Northern Virginia is a hotspot for career-minded individuals in fintech and other jobs in financial services, with more than 26,000 currently employed in banking, credit and insurance. Whether you wish to work for a smaller startup creating technologies that power transactions across the globe or an international banking institution, Fairfax NOVA has a portfolio of full-time careers in related fields. Thousands are employed by PenFed — the third largest credit union in the U.S. Meanwhile, Fortune 500 giant Capital One boasts nearly 10,000 associates across the Washington, D.C.  metro area. Northern Virginia also boasts an unparalleled concentration of economists and data analysts who play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s economic policies.

The possibilities are endless in Fairfax NOVA. Immerse yourself in groundbreaking projects involving blockchain or cryptocurrency and drive initiatives related to digital currencies and distributed ledger technologies. Or embrace roles as software engineers with a focus on cutting-edge technologies like SaaS and cloud computing and leverage expertise in machine learning and blockchain to drive technological advancements. No matter your path, uncover top Fintech jobs that align with your career aspirations and expertise.

Set Yourself Up for Success

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Connections pay residuals in Fairfax NOVA, with an impressive array of close to 20 finance industry associations in the Washington D.C. region. The American Bankers Association, the Association of Financial Professionals, and the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors are all situated in the region, creating a surplus of opportunities to connect with industry experts for your next big career move.

But networking extends beyond formal gatherings, as rubbing elbows with financial professionals at a local coffee shop has become more of a rule than an exception in Fairfax NOVA. The connections run deep in our region as well, connecting you to professionals in other regions like New York and California, including San Francisco.

Expertise that Heightens Potential

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Reach levels of excellence you never thought possible by learning from some of the nation’s best in finance. George Mason University’s Costello College of Business stands at the forefront of academic research, focusing on financial markets and fintech. World-class staff members at the college bring real-world experience from large finance institutions such as Goldman Sachs and Fannie Mae, as well as several government agencies.

Whether you’re pursuing a bachelor’s degree in wealth management or a master’s in finance, Mason offers a comprehensive range of programs to suit your aspirations for entry-level careers and beyond.