Casual work environment, everyone wanted to help me learn and was willing to sit down with me and explain what they did and why
What I wish was different
Little more structure for getting work
Advice
Take advantage of all your coworkers who are willing to teach you and give you experience
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IT Audit Intern
June 2021 • Washington, DC
What I liked
I loved how welcoming everyone was and how I was able to participate in something I was not familiar with. Also, I had a goal to take the Sec+ exam and everyone was so encouraging during that time.
What I wish was different
I wish I was in person to get the true feel of being a government employee and having to metro to work everyday. Also, my job would have been more hands-on if we were in person.
Advice
Always be willing to learn even if it’s something you aren’t passionate about. You will be able to apply that knowledge in other places in your life.
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Technology Business Analyst Intern
June - August 2020 • Washington, DC
What I liked
The culture was very welcoming and supportive. I was given meaningful work and many opportunities to learn. Pay was also really good. I liked the fact that we had these little intern groups.
What I wish was different
Nothing really, besides the fact that it had to be virtual due to the pandemic. The internship was great even considering the virtual nature. They adapted really well.
Advice
Get to know your intern team and mentors
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Summer Intern
May - August 2019 • Washington, DC
What I liked
The atmosphere
The work
The impact
What I wish was different
More challenging work
Advice
Prove yourself to do more than you thought was possible.
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Economic Research Intern
June - September 2019 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Technical and challenging work towards a meaningful impact. Working on the federal level is a different vibe.
What I wish was different
More collaboration with other interns, more diverse projects
More realistic management of expectations.
Advice
Great to help determine whether a graduate degree (PhD) in Economics is worth it.
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Digital Media Services Intern
June 2019 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Supervisors, daily responsibilities
What I wish was different
Advice
Do not allow yourself to get overwhelmed by the learning curve, take your time learning the staff is there to teach you.
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Audit Intern
May - August 2019 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Great place to work
What I wish was different
Faster, more assignments
Advice
Be open to everything
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Research project intern
June - August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
The opportunity to work on a professional environment as well as learn new skills and technology.
What I wish was different
I wish it was permanent.
Advice
Work-hard and take initiative
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Summer Intern
June - August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Ownership and independence on big projects that have serious impact on the work done by the teams at the Fed - in that sense, you contribute to something very meaningful. Also, ability to see the policy / finance realm from the perspective of a regulator; seeing how the Fed interacts with the public and market participants is a very unique perspective.
What I wish was different
A little bit more structure - however the tradeoff is that my project gave me tons of responsibility and independence.
Advice
The Fed is a great place to be intellectually. Especially if you want to take a critical lens to public policy or finance, having an insiders perspective is very thought provoking and interesting.
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Digital Media Services Intern
June 2017 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Everyone at the Fed is so friendly and they really care about your performance and gaining skills throughout your internship!
What I wish was different
I wouldn't have changed a thing.
Advice
Make the best of your time where you are and be open to learn! Don't be afraid to try new things because you have to start somewhere.
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Information Technology Intern
May - August 2017 • Washington, DC
What I liked
There was excellent hands on experience in every aspect of my field and all of my work was very comprehensive. I was well integrated into my team and I wasn't just treated like an intern. The intern events hosted by the staff there were very helpful and a great opportunity to expand your horizons.
What I wish was different
The pace of the internship was a little uneven; I started out waiting for work to come in but then I had many things to finish by the end of my time.
Advice
Be patient with the system and enjoy your time at the Board because it's a fantastic environment to learn and grow in.
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Front-end Developer Intern
May - July 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
I loved the team I worked with and the work I was doing. It really felt like I was making a meaningful impact on the application.
What I wish was different
I wish I could have stayed longer!
Advice
Make the most of it! I teamed up with some other interns to organize intern social events and, in doing this, I was able to make more lasting friendships and build professional networks!