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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: Hiring Research Associate Positions for Spring/Summer '19

Posted: 06 Sep 2018 10:49 AM PDT

The Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is looking for Research associates to start in the Spring/Summer of 2019. Research associates work with economists and other Bank personnel on research projects that: contribute to the quality of monetary and banking policies; expand the frontier of knowledge in the areas of money and banking, macroeconomics, international economics, and regional economics; and educate audiences about current economic issues. The primary responsibilities include publishing in leading professional journals, maintaining an active research agenda, and providing advice on monetary and other policy issues. The Division enjoys a strong international reputation and offers an outstanding research environment along with competitive salary and benefits.

Research Associate PositionThis position is a full-time position to start in the spring/summer of 2019. Interested applicants should expect to graduate in the Spring 2019 or Fall 2018.

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, with the first round of interviews in early October.
For questions contact ra.recruiting@stls.

Research InternshipsThe Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has a summer internship program that allows you the opportunity to learn about economics in the United States through the perspective of the Federal Reserve System.

They begin accepting applications for the following summer in September, hold interviews in October and November, and extend offers on a rolling basis.
For questions contact research.internship@stls.frb.orgfrb.org



How to Apply?
Interested candidates can find details of both positions athttps://research.stlouisfed.org/RAjobs/

Networking & Resume Tips for the Economics Networking Night (Presented by Morgan Stanley)

Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:55 AM PDT

Prepare to make an amazing first impression at the Economics Networking Night, October 2, 6-8 p.m., by attending this preparation workshop.

Representatives from Morgan Stanley will lead the workshop and share tips and best practices for marketing yourself at employer and networking events. This workshop will provide effective networking and resume writing tips. If you are planning to attend the Networking Night, this workshop is strongly recommended for you!

Date: Thursday, September 27th
Time: 6-7 pm
Location: 3rd Floor of Hornbake Library, South Wing
RSVP here

Related events:
Co-Hosted by Economics Association of Maryland (EAM).

ECON Networking Night - October 2nd!

Posted: 06 Sep 2018 09:39 AM PDT


The Economics Networking Night connects students with UMD alumni and employers working in the areas of applied economics research, policy analysis, financial services, and consulting with federal government and private sector organizations throughout the DC Metro area. 

Students in attendance will…
  • Make connections in their field of interest;
  • Engage in networking needed to job search effectively in Washington, D.C.;
  • Market their skills and identify internship and job openings.
Some participating organizations include Morgan Stanely, Congressional Budget Office, and many more! 

For a full list of attendees and more information about this event please visit see the Economics Networking Night event. 

Want to get ready for the Networking Night? Attend the Networking and Resume Tips event on September 27th to help prepare. Students should also review these tips before the networking event to be sure to make a great impression.
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