Federal Housing Finance Agency
About Us
FHFA is a key player in the current and future U.S. housing market as the safety and soundness regulator of the Federal Home Loan Bank System and regulator and conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
At FHFA every employee plays a vital role in meeting our mission and we depend on them to aspire to excel in every aspect of their work; have the highest ethical and professional standards; respect each other, information and resources; and, promote diversity in our employment and business practices.
Our team primarily consists of examiners, accountants, economists, financial analysts, information technology specialists, and attorneys. We also recruit for a variety of other positions such as policy experts, budget and procurement specialists, human resources specialists, facilities and space management professionals and student interns.
Benefits
We offer a workplace that is respectful, fair, and values diversity. Our comprehensive benefits are generous – helping you to reach your individual goals by supporting your professional growth, health, well-being, and your personal needs.
Our employees enjoy all the standard federal benefits, plus additional agency benefits. An Overview of FHFA’s Benefits for Fiscal Year 2025 provides a summary of benefits for the current fiscal year.
Read more about our benefits package here.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) form the foundation on which FHFA’s core values (Fairness, Accountability, Integrity, and Respect) rest. We promote DEI in our Agency’s employment and business practices and those of the 15 financial institutions we regulate: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Common Securitization Solutions, the 11 Federal Home Loan Banks, and the Banks’ Office of Finance. DEI is an essential component of our work to enhance and implement fair, equitable, sound, and effective housing finance policies for the American people.
At FHFA, we also work to increase hiring, promotion, and procurement opportunities for women, minorities, and people with disabilities.
Learn more about our DEI initiatives here.