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| Summer Analyst Program |
| Overview |
| Graduate students have the opportunity to gain valuable business experience while learning about the Federal Reserve Bank of New York through our paid summer analyst program. |
| Program Structure |
| Summer analyst positions are typically available in Bank Supervision
and Regulation, Domestic and International Research, Information
Technology and Markets. Analysts are assigned to one department
for the summer, but have frequent opportunities to collaborate
with other analysts and employees around the Bank. Past assignments
have included participating in bank risk examinations, developing
reports and databases, and conducting economic research with
senior level economists. Analysts are given the opportunity
to write, think critically, give formal presentations and contribute
to computer-based projects. In addition to day-to-day responsibilities, analysts attend weekly seminars hosted by the Bank's senior management, including the president and first vice president. The seminars provide an overview of the Bank's responsibilities and operations, and offer a unique opportunity to learn about full-time career options upon graduation. |
| Qualifications |
| Applicants are required to complete their first year of graduate
study by the beginning of the internship—late May or early June.
They must also be authorized to work in the U.S. on a multi-year
basis for other than practical training purposes. Authorization
under a student visa to engage in practical training does not
satisfy this requirement. The program is extremely competitive and size is limited. Successful applicants have a strong academic record as well as a demonstrated interest in accounting, banking, business, economics, finance, information technology or public policy. Excellent interpersonal, written communication and PC skills are essential. Applicants must be available for interviews at the New York Fed in early spring, usually in March or April. Please note that housing is not provided. Applicants should submit their resumes electronically. Search Current Openings |
