About the Role
Assigned projects may differ based on the skills and interests, but could include:
- Monitoring and synthesizing developments in crypto-asset and fintech industries to report out to Fed leadership;
- Conducting quantitative analysis of trends in crypto and fintech industries; and
- Developing institutional profiles for non-supervised financial entities of interest to the Novel Activities Supervision Program.
Over the course of the internship, the student will:
- hone their analytical and communication (written and oral) skills
- develop subject matter expertise in banking, crypto-assets, and fintech
Suggested Major/Education: Economics, finance, business, computer science, or another related field of study
Required Skills/Knowledge
- Demonstrated experience in research and quantitative analysis
- Interest in banking, crypto-assets, and fintech
- Demonstrated knowledge of finance, accounting or economics
Anticipated Work Environment: This internship will be completed in a hybrid capacity in Washington, DC.
US Citizenship is required for all Board internships and applicants must be current students, graduating from their program Fall 2025 or later.