FDIC is seeking candidates for a research fellow program. Selected candidates will serve as economic assistants in Boston and Chicago. Qualifications include:

  • economics degree that includes 21 semester hours of economics, and three hours in statistics, accounting, or calculus;
  • computer programming and experience in the use of statistical packages;
  • the combination of education and experience, i.e., plus appropriate experience in traditional education.

One year of graduate level education or superior academic achievement in undergraduate school is desirable.

Interested applicants should fax or e-mail a resume or curriculum vitae, and an unofficial transcript prior to March 25, 2011. All resumes or vitae's must include the position title: research/economic assistance, your name, address, Social Security number, telephone numbers where you could be reached during the day, an e-mail address, and citizenship.

Submit questions or documents to:

Ms. Krista Hughes, Chief Administrative Program Management Section

phone: 202-898-3928; fax: 202-898-8636;  e-mail: krhughes@fdic.gov