Federal Reserve Bank (FRB)
2020 Statistics Technical Reports Internship (Project Based) (Finance)
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco believes in the diversity of our people, ideas, and experiences and our committed to building inclusive culture that representative of the communities we serve.
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The Federal Reserve Bank's mission and work are built on over hundred years of strength, stability, and excellence. No other organization does what we do or has a greater impact on global economies. Our mission is to promote low inflation, full employment, and financial stability as well as provide services to financial institutions and the Treasury.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO OVERVIEW
The Reserve Bank of San Francisco is one of Twelve Reserve Banks responsible for setting the nation's monetary policy, serving as the fiscal agent for the United States Treasury and supervising banking institutions, ensuring their stability and compliance with banking regulations. Our headquarters are in SF, CA serving the largest geographic district within the Federal Reserve System. With Branches offices in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Salt Lake City, and Phoenix.
GOLD INTERN PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Invest in your future and consider joining the Growing Opportunity for Leadership and Diversity (GOLD) Program. Our paid internship program will offer you the opportunity to work on projects that supports the Bank's business and impact the United States economy.
STATISTICS TECHNICAL REPORTS AND BUSINESS SUPPORT DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
A GOLD Intern within the Technical Reports and Business Support team in the Statistics department at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will be part of a team whose focus is to provide technical support, troubleshooting and issue resolution for the Statistics and Reserves (STAR) applications, and develop XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) taxonomies that define the data elements of financial reports collected by the Federal Reserve.
POSITION/PROJECT OVERVIEW
Project work will vary based on the current needs of the department as well as the intern's passions and interests. It may range from writing business rules that flag potential errors in data reported by financial institutions, implementing business process improvements to developing automation tools utilizing data querying/analytical software.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
The intern's responsibilities will be split between coding taxonomies, writing business rules and ad-hoc projects. The intern will ensure quality assurance by helping with testing and performing reviews of requirements. In addition, the intern will work on ad-hoc projects which may include process improvement and the development of analytical or automation tools.
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