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Tia Newhall
Professor and Chair, Computer Science Dept
Swarthmore College
www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~newhall <http:www.cs.swarthmore.edu/%7Enewhall>

610-690-5637

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From: NY RA Recruiting <NY.RA.Recruiting at ny.frb.org>
Date: Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 2:30 PM
Subject: Summer Research Analyst Position at the New York Fed
To: "newhall at cs.swarthmore.edu" <newhall at cs.swarthmore.edu>


Dear Tia Newhall,

I am writing to request your assistance in finding talented undergraduates
for the Summer Analyst Internship position at the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York.  Your familiarity with the top students in your department will
be of tremendous help in this effort.

The Summer Analyst Internship program provides undergraduates an
opportunity to learn about and contribute to the work done by the Research
and Statistics Group.   Over the course of the summer, our economists-whose
specialties include banking and payment systems, capital markets,
international economics, macroeconomics, and microeconomics-work closely
with Summer Analysts on long-term, academically orientated research
projects as well as current public policy work.

In addition to their daily responsibilities, summer analysts attend events
and weekly presentations hosted by senior management. These presentations
provide a broad and extensive overview of the Bank's responsibilities and
operations. As well as serving as a prime learning opportunity for
undergraduates interested in economic research, the summer analyst program
also establishes a strong pool of candidates for recruitment into the
full-time Research Analyst position at the FRBNY upon graduation.

We seek candidates who have records of superior scholarship and academic
curiosity.  Summer Analysts usually come from strong economics, policy,
mathematics, or computer science backgrounds, though a major in one of
these fields is not a necessity.  Successful candidates often have previous
research experience, and many are considering careers in economic research,
public policy, or other related fields.

In addition, we seek candidates from a wide range of backgrounds that are
typically underrepresented in economics.  It is important to us that we
succeed in recruiting a diverse cohort of summer analysts each year. Thus
we encourage many students with varying experiences and backgrounds to
apply. As a representative of your institution and student body, we ask
that you please help us in passing this message along to any candidates you
may know who may be otherwise hesitant to apply.

Attached to this email, you will also find a brochure with details about
the full-time Research Analyst position, which the Summer Analyst position
is largely modeled after. Applications for the Summer Analyst position are
being accepted now until January 15 at
http://www.newyorkfed.org/careers/current_opportunities.html.

The Summer Analyst position is an unparalleled opportunity to work with a
world-class research and policy team.  We would greatly appreciate your
encouragement of bright and interested students to apply.

Sincerely,
Rachel Schuh
Research Analyst, Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies

Note: Information about citizenship and eligibility requirements are
provided in the job posting at
http://www.newyorkfed.org/careers/current_opportunities.html.





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