JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)

August 1, 2014 - January 31, 2015

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

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Economic Research
Visiting Financial Economist

JOE ID Number: 2014-02_450880
Date Posted: 08/21/2014
Date Inactive: 01/31/2015
Position Title/Short Description
Title: Visiting Financial Economist
Section: Other Nonacademic (Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Salaried, Consulting, Etc.)
Location: San Francisco, California, UNITED STATES
JEL Classifications:
G -- Financial Economics
00 -- Default: Any Field

Status Update: Listing has been Removed.
Full Text of JOE Listing:

Visiting Financial Economist

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco has an immediate opening for a visiting financial economist in its Economic Research Department.

Job Description/Qualifications:
Financial Economists are expected to produce high-quality research for publication in top academic journals and high-level analysis for presentation in Bank briefings and publications. Excellent communication skills are essential. Candidates with academic or other professional research experience are preferred.

The Research Department provides an outstanding research environment and has a proven track record of producing highly cited work. Salary and benefits are competitive. Information about the Research Department may be found at: http://www.frbsf.org/economics/

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Application Procedure:
Candidates must apply on-line at http://www.frbsf.org/our-district/careers/
Click on "search for Jobs," then select "Visiting Financial Economist." Please include cover letter, CV, and at least one research paper.

Application Requirements:
  • External Application Link
  • Letters of Reference Instructions Below
Application deadline: 11/01/2014
Reference Instructions:
Please also have three references sent to SF.ER.FINANCERESUMES@SF.FRB.ORG. Your referrers should use the following subject line: "Candidate Last Name, Candidate First Name - Visiting Financial Economist recommendation."