Influencer Marketing Associate at Magic Spoon
Influencer Marketing Associate at Magic Spoon
Influencer Marketing Associate at Magic Spoon
ECO Article: 4 Ways to Handle Interview Questions You Don't Know How to Answer
by Lily Zhang at The Muse
Research Assistantships with the Chicago Fed (2-3 Year positions)
We’d like to inform you about an exciting job opportunity for current seniors. The research department at the Chicago Fed is looking to hire a number of research assistants to start in the summer of 2022. This position is structured as a rigorous two-year research assistantship meant to provide empirical and theoretical skills in preparation for graduate school. Most of our RAs enroll in a graduate program upon departure from the Fed.
Federal Reserve Board of Governors: Research Assistants
A Day in the Life of a Research Assistant (Click the link at the bottom of the page for the Video)
Wells Fargo Securities Internships/Full-Time Positions
The positions below, which are posted on Handshake, have been shared by economics alumni at Wells Fargo and the economists with whom the ECO has worked for several years. These are unique and selective positions in which you will directly apply your economics knowledge every day. Your work will lay the foundation for information Wells Fargo delivers to clients and the public.
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
The Board of Governors and the 12 Federal Reserve Banks throughout the country are currently recruiting upcoming graduates to fill multiple Research Assistant positions that will become available in spring and summer 2022. The positions are full-time, salaried, and offer full benefits, including tuition assistance. Thank you for distributing this information to graduating students in your department to alert them of these openings.
ECO Article: How A Rising Generation Views Remote Work (WSJ 8.24.21)
I subscribe to The Wall Street Journal. You can read it for free through the UVA library. Here's a recent piece I thought our students would enjoy this week. The link to the full article is at the bottom of the page.
-Jen Jones