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Graduate Intern, LFBO- Firm Oversight- Division of Supervision & Regulation

About the Team

The Large and Foreign Banking Organizations Firm Oversight section is responsible for coordinating risk-focused, forward-looking supervision of non-LISCC domestic banking organizations with $50 billion or more in total assets, and non-LISCC foreign banking organizations regardless of size. As such, the section oversees the effective execution of the Large Banking Organization and Foreign Banking Organization supervisory programs by the district Reserve Banks.

About the Role

In support of the Firm Oversight section, the intern’s responsibilities include data gathering of activities related to bank holding companies, commercial banks, and foreign banking organizations. In connection with the data gathering responsibility, the intern, working closely with Board Financial Institution Analysts, will review and analyze data and make recommendations in support of supervisory decisions and/or policy matters.

The intern will participate in special studies and projects relating to financial institution supervision and regulation and will assist section staff in the analysis of existing programs, policies, procedures, and applications and contribute to efforts to revise processes impacting the Federal Reserve's supervision of domestic and foreign banking organizations.

The intern may assist staff in preparation of charts, tables, and briefing material used by Division management in making presentations at Board/System meetings.

 

Suggested Major/Minor: Enrolled in a graduate level degree program in finance, accounting, business administration, public policy, economics, or another related field

 

Required Skills/Experience:

Strong analytical and research skills

 Effective oral and written communication skills

Proficient in MS Office Suite and SharePoint applications

Experience or interest in banking or bank supervision and regulation

 

Notes:

  • US Citizenship is required for all Board internships and applicants must be current students, graduating from their program Spring 2026 or later.
  • Anticipated Work Environment: This internship must be completed in-person in Washington, DC.
  • Anticipated Work Hours: Candidates must be able to work at a minimum of 20 hours per week during the school year, 40 hours per week during the summer
  • Anticipated Internship Start Date: January 2025- the selected candidate will be able to work up to 180 days from their start date.