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Financial Analyst II

Scottsdale, AZ · Hybrid

$63K - $90K/yr

FP&A Opportunity in Financial Services Financial Analyst II Location(s): Scottsdale: 18700 N Hayden ... Recruiting Agencies Osaic only accepts candidates from contracted recruiting firms and only for ...

Senior Financial Analyst - VP

Tempe, AZ · Hybrid

$81K - $102K/yr

Analyze monthly financial results and provide variance explanations across labor, contractor, software, cloud, and project-related expenses. * Deliver actionable insights and recommendations to ...

Financial Analyst II

Scottsdale, AZ · Hybrid

$63K - $90K/yr

FP&A Opportunity in Financial Services Financial Analyst II Location(s): Scottsdale: 18700 N Hayden ... Recruiting Agencies Osaic only accepts candidates from contracted recruiting firms and only for ...

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What does a Financial Contractor do?

A Financial Contractor is an independent professional who provides financial services to businesses or individuals on a contract basis. They may handle tasks such as bookkeeping, financial analysis, tax preparation, budgeting, or consulting. Unlike full-time employees, they typically work with multiple clients and have more control over their schedules and workload. Financial Contractors are often hired for specialized expertise or to assist during peak financial periods.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Financial Contractor position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Financial Contractor, you need strong analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of financial regulations, and a background in accounting or finance, often supported by a relevant degree or certification (such as CPA or CFA). Familiarity with financial software like QuickBooks, Excel, and ERP systems is typically required. Strong communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities help a contractor effectively manage multiple clients and projects. These skills ensure accurate financial analysis, compliance with regulations, and the ability to build trust with clients.

What types of clients or industries do Financial Contractors typically work with?

Financial Contractors often serve a variety of clients, including small businesses, corporations, startups, and nonprofit organizations, spanning diverse industries such as healthcare, technology, real estate, and manufacturing. Depending on their expertise, contractors might manage tax preparation, financial planning, audits, or interim CFO responsibilities. They may work independently or as part of a consulting firm, adapting to each client’s specific financial requirements and operational structures. This versatility allows Financial Contractors to develop broad experience and expand their professional network while addressing unique challenges across different sectors.

What are the most commonly searched types of Financial Contractor jobs in Arizona? The most popular types of Financial Contractor jobs in Arizona are:
What cities in Arizona are hiring for Financial Contractor jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Financial Contractor job openings:
Infographic showing various Financial Contractor job openings in Arizona as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution.
Financial Advisor

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Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Financial Advisor Jobs at First Command:

Shaping Positive Financial Behaviors since 1958

First Command Financial Advisors coach military families in their pursuit of financial security. Our reputation has been built on shaping positive financial behaviors through one-on-one coaching with military families. We embrace time-tested financial principles and a client-first philosophy.  We inspire and motivate clients to take the first or next step on a path to financial security.

3 out of 4 of our Financial Advisors are veterans or military spouses.

Many of our 165+ offices nationwide are located near military installations.

If you’re exploring what’s next in your career, First Command offers a path to become a Financial Advisor where leadership, entrepreneurship, and professional growth come together. Your experience matters — and here, it’s a foundation for building a meaningful, long‑term career.

What you’ll do:

    • As the personal coach to our Nation’s military families, you will focus on financial plans that are constantly evolving to pursue short-term and long-term financial goals.
    • You will provide guidance to military families on managing day-to-day finances, building lifetime assets, and protecting against the unexpected.
    • You will engage with the community to bring new clients to First Command, with the support of your local district team and Home Office.
    • You will connect directly with the military community by partnering with local military organizations, military units, and other supporting institutions.
    • You will coach military families on how to build a comprehensive financial plan that includes: 
    • Savings/banking
    • Investments/wealth management
    • Insurance/risk management

Training and licensing support:

    • First Command offers a comprehensive training and licensing program designed for veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses to start and grow a successful Financial Advisor career.
    • Sponsorship: First Command sponsors your pursuit of full registration and licensing as a Financial Advisor using our tools and resources to guide you through the process.
    • Licensing: You’ll receive structured training and test preparation to help you obtain the necessary securities and Life & Health licenses—no prior licensing is required.
    • Role Progression: Upon completing licensing, you’ll have the opportunity to transition into a paid training role, partnering with a local district office and accelerating your professional development.
    • Compensation: As you begin this career, your First Command Financial Advisor compensation will consist of an hourly wage for 3 months and then transition into a salaried position that offers progressive incentives during for the remainder of the nine-month paid training period.  

Becoming an Advisor:

    • Successful completion of the paid trainee program opens the door to becoming an independent contractor Financial Advisor with First Command, allowing you to run your own practice while earning income based on the value you deliver and the results you achieve.
    • Compensation: There is no cap on your earning potential: Your compensation reflects your effort and is based on competitive commissions, residual income, bonuses, and deferred compensation.
    • Professional Development: We offer professional development: including progressive leadership programs through classroom training and annual workshops to help prepare you for future leadership opportunities.
    • Independence: Set your own schedule to manage work-life balance.
    • Flexibility: Mobile career opportunities throughout the United States which allow your career to move with you.  

Desired Qualifications:

    • Military experience or affiliation
    • Bachelor’s degree
    • Proven leadership skills

Learn more about First Command:

First Command has been helping military families pursue their goals and dreams through Financial coaching and guidance since 1958. To learn more about us, visit Financial Services Careers | First Command.

©2026 First Command Financial Services, Inc. is the parent company of First Command Brokerage Services, Inc. (Member SIPCFINRA), First Command Advisory Services, Inc., First Command Insurance Services, Inc.

First Command does not discriminate in the recruiting of Financial Advisors on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, age or veteran status. No information solicited by First Command from you is intended to be used in a discriminatory manner. All information provided by you will be reviewed carefully, but the receipt of an Advisor application or other information does not imply that you will be offered the opportunity to enter into a Financial Advisor/Agent Agreement with First Command.

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About First Command Financial Services

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First Command Financial Services, based in Fort Worth, TX, US, operates within the financial services industry. Established in 1958, this company's mission is to "coach those who serve in their pursuit of financial security." With its suite of services and products, including investment management and financial planning, the firm is dedicated to helping military families and federal employees achieve financial security. Over the years, First Command has made a name for itself through integrity, commitment, and an approach built upon trust, resulting in substantial client loyalty. Featured among its notable achievements is the company's consistent placement among the top 1% of all wealth management firms in the USA in terms of long-term investment results, confirming their commitment to providing exceptional financial services.

Industry

Finance and insurance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Fort Worth, TX, US

Year founded

1958

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