As the name suggests, government auditors work with and for the government to ensure public funds are appropriately used. Internal government auditors analyze government agencies’ financial records to make sure they are in line with financial regulations and tax obligations. External government auditors analyze the financial records of third-party entities that have entered agreements with government agencies to ensure the funds shared are used appropriately and in line with the agreement.
A government auditor will need to be an expert on the financial regulations and operations of the government. You will also be expected to have, at least, a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a similar field, and preferably accounting certification and years of experience specializing in auditing for government entities.