Intern, State Street Dedicated Supervisory Team
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This internship, part of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's program, offers an opportunity to contribute to financial stability by supporting the supervision of financial institutions within the State Street Dedicated Supervisory Team. The intern will analyze regulatory and financial data, participate in supervisory events, and assist with project management for the firm's annual assessment process.
Responsibilities
- Analyze regulatory, financial, and company specific data and evaluate trends
- Participate in scheduled exams and other supervisory events
- Assist Examiner-in-Charge and examiners with administrative tasks
- Review firm reporting and supervisory conclusions to ascertain risk levels and controls
- Assist with the project management of the supervised firm’s annual assessment process
- Assist in the development of team reporting that tracks supervisory events key deliverables
- Participate in training opportunities on risk management and control topics
Requirements
- Currently enrolled in an accredited university/college program
- Relevant coursework in public policy, statistics, accounting, finance, or economics
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
- Excellent communication skills, both written and oral presentation
- Ability to thrive as a member of a team and to build collaborative working relationships
- Proficient in MS Office products: Excel, Word, PowerPoint
Qualifications
- High school degree or equivalent; enrolled in an accredited university/college program
- Relevant coursework in public policy, statistics, accounting, finance, or economics
Skills
* Required skills
About Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
As part of the central bank of the United States, the Boston Fed works to promote sound growth and financial stability in New England and the nation.