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Frequently Asked Questions
Tell me about the benefits that the Federal Reserve offers research assistants.
The Federal Reserve offers a robust benefits package that includes a valuable tuition reimbursement program, a 401k savings plan, as well as health, dental, and vision insurance.
I already applied at the Board, so do I need to submit applications to each District that I'm interested in?
There is no common application, so you will need to apply at each location separately.
What other opportunities are there for undergraduate students?
We offer internship opportunities at many of our locations. Requirements vary slightly based on the location, so it’s best to check each Fed for information on internships. Summer internships are typically available to rising seniors.
I have a master’s degree. Should I apply for a research assistant job?
Absolutely. Candidates with master’s degrees can further develop skills for future doctoral studies or to prepare for a transition towards other career tracks.
Do I need to be a US citizen to apply for a research assistant or summer intern position?
Please check each location for US citizenship information. Typically, citizenship is required for research assistants.
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