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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Summer Internship Program
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is recruiting for its 2026 Summer Internship Program! Our summer internships provide talented students an opportunity to gain valuable experience by working on projects that support our business areas; and ultimately impact the national economy. Our intern program also allows insight into the possible future entry-level positions and be exposed to several areas across the division and bank. Regardless of which internship, all our interns experience the following: Networking within the Bank and across the Federal Reserve System Various events ranging from Leadership Q&As to development-oriented sessions and much more Dedicated intern mentor program Exposure to Bank operations and mission driven work There are opportunities for undergraduate students who possess strong interpersonal, analytical, communication, and organizational skills with a solid work ethic and strong motivation to learn. The Research Division conducts economic research and provides information and economic education services, all of which are used by policymakers, other researchers, teachers, students and the public. The division also supports the St. Louis Fed president in his role as a member of the Federal Open Market Committee. About the Positions
Research: Research data sources and methodologies of macroeconomic data series. Compile anecdotal information from business contacts in the 8th district. Create charts and tables of economic indicators. Conduct statistical and econometric data analysis in programs such as STATA, Matlab, and R. Write summary reports on methodology and results. Economic Education: Work with staff to produce and update economic education content. Work with staff to align content with national and state standards. Work with staff to update the zone's e-mail database of educators. Work with staff to host educator professional development workshops. Support various website development initiatives. Digital History & Archives: Gain experience in historical document research, evaluation of online resources, and professional writing, as well as library and metadata skills. Produce content to add to the FRASER collection. Develop research guides for various topics related to economics and finance. Learn basics of automating tasks with Python and Microsoft Power Apps. Qualifications
+ Must have a 3.5+ overall GPA + Undergraduate Student + Rising college junior or senior preferred + Candidate for bachelor's degree in economics, business (finance), education, library and information science, or related field + Demonstrated interest and strong proficiency in (a) math/statistics or (b) education + Excellent Excel, Word, and Adobe Acrobat skills. (Additional software requirements are noted within respective job descriptions.) + Interest in monetary policy, macroeconomics, and data is a must. Required Skills
+ Demonstrated analytical/critical thinking skills + Excellent written and verbal communication skills + Detail-oriented + Strong interpersonal and organizational skills + Ability to work independently while managing numerous projects and work processes To Apply
Complete the online application for the Research Intern position at Careers St Louis Fed. With this application, the following documents must be uploaded in PDF or Word format: Cover Letter Resume Unofficial Transcript Brief Writing Sample Completed Summary File Application Deadline: Monday, October 27th, 2025 For questions or concerns, contact: research.internship@stls.frb.org Hourly Rate: $20 - $22/hour, dependent on year in school The Federal Reserve Banks are committed to equal employment opportunity for employees and job applicants in compliance with applicable law and to an environment where employees are valued for their differences.
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is recruiting for its 2026 Summer Internship Program! Our summer internships provide talented students an opportunity to gain valuable experience by working on projects that support our business areas; and ultimately impact the national economy. Our intern program also allows insight into the possible future entry-level positions and be exposed to several areas across the division and bank. Regardless of which internship, all our interns experience the following: Networking within the Bank and across the Federal Reserve System Various events ranging from Leadership Q&As to development-oriented sessions and much more Dedicated intern mentor program Exposure to Bank operations and mission driven work There are opportunities for undergraduate students who possess strong interpersonal, analytical, communication, and organizational skills with a solid work ethic and strong motivation to learn. The Research Division conducts economic research and provides information and economic education services, all of which are used by policymakers, other researchers, teachers, students and the public. The division also supports the St. Louis Fed president in his role as a member of the Federal Open Market Committee. About the Positions
Research: Research data sources and methodologies of macroeconomic data series. Compile anecdotal information from business contacts in the 8th district. Create charts and tables of economic indicators. Conduct statistical and econometric data analysis in programs such as STATA, Matlab, and R. Write summary reports on methodology and results. Economic Education: Work with staff to produce and update economic education content. Work with staff to align content with national and state standards. Work with staff to update the zone's e-mail database of educators. Work with staff to host educator professional development workshops. Support various website development initiatives. Digital History & Archives: Gain experience in historical document research, evaluation of online resources, and professional writing, as well as library and metadata skills. Produce content to add to the FRASER collection. Develop research guides for various topics related to economics and finance. Learn basics of automating tasks with Python and Microsoft Power Apps. Qualifications
+ Must have a 3.5+ overall GPA + Undergraduate Student + Rising college junior or senior preferred + Candidate for bachelor's degree in economics, business (finance), education, library and information science, or related field + Demonstrated interest and strong proficiency in (a) math/statistics or (b) education + Excellent Excel, Word, and Adobe Acrobat skills. (Additional software requirements are noted within respective job descriptions.) + Interest in monetary policy, macroeconomics, and data is a must. Required Skills
+ Demonstrated analytical/critical thinking skills + Excellent written and verbal communication skills + Detail-oriented + Strong interpersonal and organizational skills + Ability to work independently while managing numerous projects and work processes To Apply
Complete the online application for the Research Intern position at Careers St Louis Fed. With this application, the following documents must be uploaded in PDF or Word format: Cover Letter Resume Unofficial Transcript Brief Writing Sample Completed Summary File Application Deadline: Monday, October 27th, 2025 For questions or concerns, contact: research.internship@stls.frb.org Hourly Rate: $20 - $22/hour, dependent on year in school The Federal Reserve Banks are committed to equal employment opportunity for employees and job applicants in compliance with applicable law and to an environment where employees are valued for their differences.