Job Description
Summary
About the team + role
We are building an elite team, applying frontier technologies to the world’s biggest financial problems. We’re looking for bold thinkers. Sharp problem-solvers. Builders who are wired to make an impact. Robinhood isn’t a place for complacency, it’s where ambitious people do the best work of their careers. We’re a high-performing, fast-moving team with ethics at the center of everything we do. Expectations are high, and so are the rewards.
Robinhood is looking to hire an experienced professional to join our team as a Government Affairs Associate and focus on relationships with state and local policymakers. Reporting to our Manager of Government Affairs, this role will drive state and local advocacy on behalf of Robinhood and advance our priority policy issues - described in more detail on Robinhood’s policy site here. We are looking for a highly adaptable and collaborative person who can drive results through a fast paced environment. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing company and contribute to our mission of democratizing finance for all.
This role is based in our Washington DC office, with in-person attendance expected 5 days per week.
At Robinhood, we believe in the power of in-person work to accelerate progress, spark innovation, and strengthen community. Our office experience is intentional, energizing, and designed to fully support high-performing teams.
What you’ll do
- Advocate for relevant policy issues and develop relationships with state and local policymakers in the U.S.
- Lead engagements with industry associations, ensuring their agenda supports Robinhood’s policy goals
- Utilize political and policy expertise to identify opportunities that advance Robinhood’s policy priorities
- Equip key internal stakeholders with clear and timely understanding of complex legislative and regulatory policies
- Manage the strategy of and prepare Robinhood executives for engagements with relevant state government officials
- Engage directly in-person with state government officials across the U.S.
What you bring
- 5+ years of experience working in state government, U.S. Congress or government affairs
- Substantial experience working with or in state and local government or government affairs
- Familiarity with financial services companies and ability to communicate complex financial services policy, with a proven track record of advancing interests in these areas
- Existing relationships and positive rapport with relevant government stakeholders and industry groups
- Excellent written, interpersonal and communication skills; ability to effectively communicate information effectively internally and externally and to drive cross-functional alignment and action
- Execution oriented attitude with the humility, drive, and creativity to get things done
- Experience working in house at another fintech or private sector company, with broker-dealers, and/or engaging with or working for one or more federal or state financial services regulators is a plus!
- Eager to learn about new and emerging technologies
In addition to the base pay range listed below, this role is also eligible for bonus opportunities + equity + benefits.
Base pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. The expected base pay range for this role is based on the location where the work will be performed and is aligned to one of 3 compensation zones. For other locations not listed, compensation can be discussed with your recruiter during the interview process.
Base Pay Range:
Zone 1 (Menlo Park, CA; New York, NY; Bellevue, WA; Washington, DC)
$128,000 - $150,000 USD
Zone 2 (Denver, CO; Westlake, TX; Chicago, IL)
$112,000 - $132,000 USD
Zone 3 (Lake Mary, FL; Clearwater, FL; Gainesville, FL)
$99,000 - $117,000 USD
Skills
- Business Relation
- Communications Skills
- Legal Consulting
- Team Collaboration