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Research Assistant Program 2025: Fall Application Announcement

Federal Reserve Bank • Washington, DC 20080 • Posted 9 days ago

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The Federal Reserve Bank is seeking candidates for its 2024-2025 Research Assistant Program, offering a two-year experience working alongside PhD economists to assist with original economic research and policy analysis. This role provides real-world experience, including data analysis, statistical technique use, and project support, with opportunities for graduate study or career advancement upon completion. The program encourages involvement in economic literacy efforts and academic seminars.

Responsibilities

  • Use standard statistical techniques and a general knowledge of microeconomic or macroeconomic theory to assist economists in their current reporting, research, modeling, forecasting, database maintenance, and regulatory casework.
  • Carry out routine assignments in support of current analysis, research, forecasting, modeling efforts, or regulatory casework by using and/or modifying standard statistical and graphics software packages and developing ad hoc computer programs of moderate complexity.
  • Assume responsibility for the preparation of and verification of data in the section's charts, tables, and other material used in memoranda and briefings to the Board, in the implementation of policy through open market operations, in data books or testimony for Board members, in casework, or in publications such as the Federal Reserve Bulletin.
  • Assist economists in monitoring well-defined subject areas or project developments; draft routine reporting memoranda and analytical memoranda of limited complexity.
  • Perform literature searches and summaries.
  • Handle routine requests for data or other information from the public, Federal Reserve Banks, or government agencies.

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in economics, statistics, math, or a related field with demonstrated economics coursework, graduating no May 2025 or sooner.
  • Knowledge of economic principles, quantitative techniques, and data analysis.
  • Statistical software package or programming language experience, such as Stata, R, MatLab, Linux/Unix, VBA, and others.
  • Demonstrated strong communication skills, initiative, integrity, and experience working both independently and collaboratively.

Full Job Description


Research Assistant Program 2025: Fall Application Announcement - R020011

Primary Location : DC-Washington

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Employee Status : Limited Term

Overtime Status : Exempt

Job Type : Temporary Work
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Relocation Provided: : Yes
Compensation Grade Low: : 22
Compensation Grade High: : 22
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Posting Date : Sep 10, 2024


Position Description

PLEASE NOTE
Submitting your profile here does not enter you into the candidate pool for consideration. This is a general announcement of the Board's 2024-2025 Research Assistant hiring season, specifically our Fall interview round.

To apply: follow the instructions on our RA Careers Page to submit an application via our RA portal between now and the 10/15 Round 1 deadline. All recruitment is for positions starting Summer 2025.


Research Assistant Program
We seek candidates with a diverse array of backgrounds from universities across the country. Our RAs gain real-world
experience by working alongside PhD economists to assist with original economic research and provide critical support for
policy analysis. The Research Assistant position is a two-year program and most RAs leave the role well suited to pursue a graduate degree, often in economics, or a number of different careers at the Board or with other organizations. While at the Board, RAs often become involved in a variety of other projects, including collaboration with various government agencies and Federal Reserve System Banks and participation in efforts to provide economic and financial literacy instruction to local high school students. RAs are encouraged to attend academic research seminars and presentations given by Board economists and visiting scholars.

Responsibilities/Description
Research Assistants use standard statistical techniques and a general knowledge of microeconomic or macroeconomic theory to assist economists in their current reporting, research, modeling, forecasting, database maintenance, and regulatory casework.

  1. Carries out routine assignments in support of current analysis, research, forecasting, modeling efforts, or regulatory casework, or activities associated with the Federal Reserve's statistical program by using and/or modifying standard statistical and graphics software packages and by developing ad hoc computer programs of moderate complexity.
  2. Assumes responsibility for the preparation of and verification of data in the section's charts, tables, and other material used in memoranda and briefings to the Board, in the implementation of policy through open market operations, in data books or testimony for Board members, in casework, or in publications such as the Federal Reserve Bulletin.
  3. Assists economists in monitoring well-defined subject areas or project developments; drafts routine reporting memoranda and analytical memoranda of limited complexity.
  4. Performs literature searches and summaries.
  5. Handles routine requests for data or other information from the public, Federal Reserve Banks, or government agencies.


Position Requirements

Bachelor’s or master’s degree in economics, statistics, math, or a related field with demonstrated economics coursework, graduating no May 2025 or sooner.
  • Knowledge of economic principles, quantitative techniques, and data analysis.
  • Statistical software package or programming language experience, such as Stata, R, MatLab, Linux/Unix, VBA, and others.
  • Demonstrated strong communication skills, initiative, integrity, and experience working both independently and collaboratively.

Application Instructions/FAQs

  • U.S. Citizenship is required for this position.
  • While this role is ideal for recent graduates, we welcome candidates with post-graduate work experience to apply as well.
  • Note the application instructions, required materials, and relevant deadlines outlined on our RA Careers Page. You will also find answers to several FAQs.




Req ID: R020011