About Treasury • Careers
Benefits and Growth
Treasury careers can offer stable public service work with opportunities to grow skills over time. Benefits and development options vary by role and hiring authority, but the themes are consistent: support the employee, invest in training, and build strong teams.
Benefits (Typical Examples)
- Health, dental, and vision coverage options
- Retirement savings and pension-related programs
- Paid leave, holidays, and time-off programs
- Employee assistance and wellbeing resources
- Commuter or transit-related benefits where available
Professional Growth
Treasury teams learn by doing. Work often involves complex projects, cross-functional coordination, and exposure to policy, operations, and analytics.
- On-the-job learning through projects and rotations
- Mentorship and peer support
- Training and upskilling (technical, leadership, and compliance)
- Performance feedback and goal-setting
Ways to Build Your Career
- Broaden: take on cross-team projects and build new domain expertise.
- Deepen: specialize in a mission area and become a subject matter expert.
- Lead: develop supervisory and program leadership skills through stretch assignments.