The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond is looking for highly motivated recent graduates to assist economists with academic and policy-oriented research to strengthen and protect the economy and communities.
Requirements
extensive coursework in economics
statistics (Econometrics required)
mathematics (Calc I and II required, Calc III, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations or Real Analysis and similar advanced courses highly valued)
experience with computer programming and statistical analysis software packages (such as Stata, R and Matlab)
strong oral and written communication skills
evidence of interest and experience in research
Responsibilities
writing computer code to solve dynamic economic models
analyzing time-series and panel data
writing literature reviews
helping with model derivations
assisting in the preparation of policy briefings
adding new long-term projects to their responsibilities
collaborating in short-term tasks
Other
Bachelor's degree
GPA of 3.5 or higher
U.S. citizens or Green Card holders
ability to comply with conflict of interest rules and personal investment restrictions
ability to comply with onsite safety and health protocols