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Regional Affairs Economics Intern

Application Instructions:
1. Follow this URL to apply: campusrecruiting.kcfed.org
2. Apply for the Regional Affairs Economics Intern position.
3. Please attach a resume, cover letter, and unofficial transcript.
4. Apply on or before the deadline.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City has an opening for a ten week summer paid internship position in Regional Economics at the Oklahoma City Branch office. The position will assist staff economists on developing databases for research and monetary policy, and provide support on academic research projects. 

Key Activities

• Provide research support for Bank and academic publications
• Analyze data using appropriate statistical methods
• Develop and document data collection processes

Qualifications

Candidates having earned a graduate degree, or are currently enrolled, in economics are preferred. Highly qualified individuals having earned an undergraduate degree, or are currently enrolled, in environmental/natural resource economics, business, finance, or geography programs may also be considered. Students must be within one to two years of graduation.
 
The ideal candidate should possess the following:

• Exceptional academic record
• Strong analytical foundation
• Solid written and oral communication skills
• Ability to work independently toward desired goals

Certain eligibility requirements apply.

Application Instructions:
1. Follow this URL to apply: campusrecruiting.kcfed.org
2. Apply for the Regional Affairs Economics Intern position.
3. Please attach a resume, cover letter, and unofficial transcript.
4. Apply on or before the deadline.
 
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