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Research associate opportunities for college graduates
What Are Some Advantages of Working Here?
2007-2008
 

Near-term benefits
Research Associates enjoy the benefits of

  • Interaction with leading economists and analysts on key policy and research issues


  • Eligibility for tuition reimbursement for individual courses, certificate programs, and graduate programs


  • Access to resources designed to build business, computer, and writing skills

Long-term gains
Research Associates have gone on to enter prestigious academic programs, receive National Science Foundation and other highly regarded grants, and accept challenging positions in business and banking.

Career steps taken by former RAs include:

  • Ph.D. programs in economics and/or finance
    Berkeley, Cal Tech, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Michigan, Minnesota, MIT, Northwestern, NYU, Penn, Princeton, Rochester, Stanford, UCLA, Wisconsin, Yale


  • Master's programs in public policy
    Berkeley, Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, Yale


  • Master's programs in business administration
    Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, MIT Sloan, NYU Stern, Stanford, Wharton


  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York
    Bank Supervision, Emerging Markets, Markets Group


  • Business
    American Express, Bear Stearns, Cantor Fitzgerald, Goldman Sachs, ISI Group, Morgan Stanley, NERA Economic Consulting, Standard and Poor’s


  • Law and public service
    Berkeley, Columbia, Harvard, Michigan, Yale, IMF, Peace Corps


 

To apply online for a Research Associate position, visit www.newyorkfed.org/careers

Or send print copies of a resume, unofficial transcript, and cover letter to:
Human Resources
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Undergraduate Recruiter
33 Liberty Street, Floor 2M
New York, NY 10045-0001

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is an equal opportunity employer.