Research Associate 2026 - Washington, DC
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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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About The Opportunity
The Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond is looking for a highly motivated recent graduate to assist economists with academic research full-time for 24 months starting in June 2026. The research will specifically use Census restricted data that must be accessed in person at a Federal Statistical Research Data Center (RDC) location in Washington, DC. The Research Associate (RA) will interact virtually with the Research department’s cohort of RAs, who will be located in Richmond. The RDC RA will interact regularly on site in DC with the Richmond economists using the Census data, and one other Richmond Fed RA working at the Census. RDC RAs are expected to travel to Richmond for onsite engagements as part of the department’s core meeting weeks, which occur 8 times per year (travel and lodging expenses will be reimbursed).
In addition to the DC-based position, the Richmond Fed is also looking to hire several RAs based in Richmond, VA, to assist our economists in our main location. You can find more information and apply in this link here.
We are looking for candidates from a range of backgrounds, with different interests, and perspectives. During the two years they spend in the Department, RAs receive direct mentorship from Research economists and a multitude of learning opportunities through economist and RA interactions and projects. RAs regularly attend seminars and lectures and give presentations in RA-led study groups. We provide a friendly and academically oriented environment where RAs can learn, grow and develop their own skills and interests while contributing to policy and research projects.
What You Will Do
You will support economists working at the Census with their academic research; their focus areas include Labor and Industrial Organization. Responsibilities include analyzing large panel data, writing computer code to solve dynamic economic models, conducting literature reviews, and helping with model derivations. Working at the Census requires strong coding skills due to limited online help and requires independence and willingness to work regularly in a temporary computer station with few researchers around each day. The position is an excellent opportunity for students interested in pursuing graduate studies in economics, particularly for those with an interest in working with big data.
Application Requirements
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply early.
Qualifications
We are seeking candidates with a Bachelor’s degree and extensive coursework in economics (preferred), statistics (Econometrics required), and mathematics Calc I and II (required); Calc III, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations or Real Analysis and similar advanced courses are highly valued. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Experience with computer programming and statistical analysis software packages (such as Python, Stata and R) is highly valued. Experience with parallelization or longitudinal data is a plus. Strong oral and written communication skills are required. A high level of integrity and independent decision making is needed for this position. Evidence of interest and experience in research (e.g., prior work as a research assistant, or completion of a senior thesis) is a plus.
Benefits and Other Considerations
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply by October 31, 2025, to be considered in the first round of interviews, but the position will remain open until it is filled.
Job Details
Full Time / Regular / Non-Exempt : No | Job Category : Economics / Research | Work Shift : First (United States of America)
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