Careers

At Scholar Financial Advising, we help high-net-worth individuals and families make confident financial decisions at every stage of life. As fiduciary advisors with deep academic and professional expertise, we believe sophisticated clients deserve thoughtful, research-backed guidance—not generic advice. Our goal is to deliver clarity, strategy, and stewardship through relationships built on trust, not commissions.

Our firm is growing fast—and we’re always on the lookout for sharp, motivated professionals who believe in doing great work with purpose and transparency.

current Opportunities

Associate Financial Advisor/Financial Advising Analyst

We’re hiring an Associate Financial Advisor (CFP) or Financial Advising Analyst (working toward a CFP) to help craft thoughtful, research-backed plans for high-net-worth clients. In this client-facing role, you’ll collaborate closely with senior advisors to build comprehensive strategies, present recommendations, and deepen long-term relationships. If you’re detail-oriented, analytical, and ready to grow in a fast-moving fiduciary firm, we want to hear from you.

If this sounds like your kind of team, get in touch.

Internships

Our internship program is built for curious, motivated students who want real exposure to the world of fee-only financial advising. Interns work alongside our team on meaningful projects, learning how we serve complex clients with transparency, care, and strategic depth. It’s a great opportunity to build experience in a high-integrity, high-expectation environment.

Interested in learning how great advising actually works? Let’s connect.

Advisor Transitions

We’re open to conversations with advisors or small teams who share our fiduciary mindset and want to be part of something more thoughtful than a typical roll-up. Scholar provides the infrastructure, back-office support, and strategic guidance so you can focus on what really matters—your clients and your growth. We care about alignment—and we’re building something exceptional.

If that sounds like a fit, we should talk.