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Explore meaningful opportunities with the Chicago Fed. SEARCH JOBS. Work with purpose. Our impact is powerful. Fueled by strong collaboration, fresh approaches and unique perspectives, our team makes a difference. Make a difference with us.
Join us and bring your expertise in software engineering, cloud computing, automation, data science or information security to help the Federal Reserve deliver on its mission to serve the public. Meet our staff
Learn and explore across teams, our Bank, and the Federal Reserve System. If it’s within you, it can be realized at the Chicago Fed. There’s always a new challenge and opportunity. Learn more about Career Areas.
We serve the public interest by fostering a strong economy and promoting financial stability. Don’t worry if you’re not an economics or finance major - we hire interns interested in a broad range of disciplines to support our other core functions and people-focused work.
Join the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and The Sadie Collective for the Fifth Annual Exploring Career Pathways in Economics and Related Fields Conference. This one-day, in-person event is designed for high school and college students—specifically Black women and other identities underrepresented in economics, finance, policy, or data ...
The Chicago Fed offers diverse opportunities across a wide range of areas. Contribute your distinct experiences and talents to our shared purpose.
The Research Assistant (RA) program at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is a two-year commitment designed for recent college graduates with a background in economics, mathematics, statistics, finance, computer science, or related fields.
President Goolsbee on Economy and Monetary Policy at Chicago Conference. “The law gives the Fed two jobs: Maximize employment and stabilize prices. If things get off track on either side, it is the Fed’s role to adjust monetary policy accordingly.”. — Austan D. Goolsbee, President and CEO. See President Goolsbee's recent interviews with ...
The talented people of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (Chicago Fed) collaborate in service of the public interest—engaging in work of tremendous value, impact, and importance.
President Goolsbee on Economy and Monetary Policy at Chicago Conference. “The law gives the Fed two jobs: Maximize employment and stabilize prices. If things get off track on either side, it is the Fed’s role to adjust monetary policy accordingly.”. — Austan D. Goolsbee, President and CEO.