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The Economics Department offers challenging careers including opportunities for Economists and Research Analysts. Why Become an Economist for the OCC? The OCC offers unique opportunities for both entry-level and experienced Economists. Economists at the OCC work on a broad range of economic issues affecting national banks. They are given the opportunity to be at the forefront of new issues in financial services and to explore economic issues facing the various financial institution regulators. Economists have high visibility with senior OCC management and banking officials. Economists also produce working papers on a variety of topics important to the mission of the OCC, including mutual fund activities, deposit insurance, derivatives markets, interstate banking, and bank risk taking and returns. As part of the Economics Department, Economists at the OCC are responsible for:
What Types of Economist Positions are Available? Multiple positions are usually available in several areas in the Economics Department. The OCC is looking for a range of experience levels for these positions from entry level to experienced Economists. Opportunities may be available in the Economic Analysis Division, Policy Analysis Division, and Risk Analysis Division.
To learn more about available positions and qualification requirements, check the
Current Job Openings web page. Click on Headquarters to view
available Economist positions.
Fellowship Opportunities In addition to the job opportunities described above, the Economics Department also offers fellowship opportunities to qualified individuals. Fellows are given the opportunity to work on important OCC initiatives. They are exposed to a complex and wide variety of on-the-job experiences and training. Specific assignments will be identified by OCC officials and will depend on the current needs of the OCC and the individual's interest and personal qualifications. Fellows positions are located in Washington, D.C., and fellowship appointments may be up to four years in duration. Some fellows will be required to sever all ties with their current employers before accepting an appointment. Candidates for these types of fellowship positions will be notified by the OCC.
If you are interested, check the Current Job
Openings web page for available fellowship opportunities. Click on Headquarters and look for
Economics Fellowship Program announcements.
Research Analyst Positions in the Economics Department Research analysts provide valuable research assistance and analytical support to the Economics Department and the OCC. They are responsible for:
What types of Research Analyst Positions are Available? Multiple positions are usually available in the Economics Analysis Division, Policy Analysis Division, and the Risk Analysis Division. To learn more about available positions and qualification requirements, check the Current Job Openings web page. Click on Headquarters to view available Research Analyst positions. Research Analyst Opportunities in the Risk Analysis Division The Financial Access and Compliance Unit of the Risk Analysis Division provides expert technical analysis and advice to assist bank examiners in evaluating national bank compliance with U.S. fair lending laws. Ideal candidates should have a bachelor's degree in Economics or a related field, demonstrated experience with statistical software packages, excellent interpersonal skills, and a willingness to travel within the U.S.
The Risk Assessment Unit of the Risk Analysis Division provides expertise on banks' internal
risk-measurement systems to bank examiners and OCC policymakers. The risk-measurement systems include
models for derivatives, mortgages, portfolio credit and interest-rate risk, and credit scoring.
Research analysts provide data and technological support for the unit's investigations into the
frontier of these risk-measurement technologies.
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