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Research Analyst under the Research Analyst Program (RAP)

International Monetary Fund, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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25-R8530Work for the IMF. Work for the World. Work for the IMF. Work for the World.The Fund is currently seeking talented and motivated individuals with strong quantitative and analytical skills to join its **Research Analyst Program (RAP).**This program offers a unique opportunity for recent graduates to gain useful entry-level analyst experience and contribute to the IMF's important research and analytical projects before pursuing graduate studies. The RAP is limited to a two-year contractual period. All positions are located at the IMF Headquarters in downtown Washington, D.C. with Research Analysts in the RAP hired on a wide geographical basis.**Job Summary**As a RAP participant, you will contribute to, and support the operational and policy work of Fund economists. RAP participants may be asked to conduct research, collect and compile information, access and manipulate macroeconomic data from a wide range of sources. The RAP candidate will be expected to maintain and update economic, financial, and statistical databases, conduct quantitative data analysis utilizing econometric and other statistical tools, evaluate economic, financial or statistical relationships in databases, analyze economic time series data, and design systems to facilitate interfaces or to transfer data between external and in-house databases.As a research analyst, you will collaborate with economists and others on various projects and stay up to date with the latest developments in economics and related topics.*This opportunity may meet PREDOC requirements for applications to subsequent academic study.***Minimum Qualifications:**•Recent completion of a bachelor's degree in economics, computer science, statistics, mathematics, finance, data science or other related quantitative field is required. Candidates with advanced degrees in the same relevant field may be considered with limited combined professional experience.•A cumulative GPA of at least 3.5/4.0 (or equivalent for international diplomas) in both the principal field of study and in the overall program.•Ability to work independently under minimum supervision and be accountable for the accuracy of both data and programs.•Proficiency in software applications such as Microsoft Office (specifically Excel and PowerPoint), econometric packages such as STATA, EViews, MATLAB and other statistical and analytical tools.•Knowledge of programming languages like Python and R are desirable.•Working knowledge of Tableau, familiarity with other data visualization tools, especially PowerBI, or Python/R based, or web design are desirable.•Strong analytical and quantitative skills.•Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.• Proficiency in other languages is a plus.**Application Instructions:**Applications from all geographical areas are welcome for the RAP.•Upload your unofficial/official transcript verifying your current/final GPA in your undergraduate studies along with your resume and cover letter in your application. Without uploading proof of GPA or an equivalent indication of academic achievement, your application may not be considered.•Note that only those identified for an assignment will be contacted to discuss their interest and availability by the hiring manager.**Department:****Hiring For:**A06*The IMF is guided by the principle that the employment, classification, promotion, and assignment of staff shall be made without discrimination against any person. We welcome requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities during the selection process. Information on how to request accommodations will be provided during the application process.*The IMF works to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, and promote high employment and sustainable economic growth. Our work on the macroeconomic benefits of challenges such as empowering women, modernizing the global trading system, and wage inequity, provides new ideas to safeguard the stability of the international monetary and financial system and addresses the world's most pressing macroeconomic and financial issues. Our 3,100 dedicated employees are leaders in their fields and collaborate to address the needs of our members and make a meaningful, positive difference to lives across the globe.This privacy notice explains how the International Monetary Fund (IMF) processes personal data collected through its recruitment portal.

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