Are you a budding economist ready to make a global impact? Look no further! The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Fund Internship Program (FIP) is your gateway to a dynamic 10-12 week paid internship at the heart of international finance, located at the IMF headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Overview
Get an insider’s view of the IMF’s critical international work, focusing on member countries’ mandates. This immersive experience allows you to build professional networks, apply your research and analytical skills, and explore questions crucial to global economic stability.
What to Expect
- Location: IMF headquarters, Washington, D.C.
- Duration: June to September 2024
- Roles: Conduct research and analysis under the guidance of experienced IMF colleagues
- Outcome: Your work may be presented to IMF staff and could be published internally.
Eligibility
For PhD Students:
- One to two years away from completing a PhD in macroeconomics or a related field
- Below the age of 32 at the start of the internship
- Excellent command of English, written and oral
- Strong analytical, quantitative, and computer skills
For Master’s Students:
- Completing a Master’s degree in macroeconomics or a related field
- Below the age of 28 at the commencement of the internship
- Excellent command of English, written and oral
- Strong analytical, quantitative, and computer skills
How to Apply
Applications typically open in early December and the deadline is 7th January. Visit the IMF Career Site for details and to apply. Your application should include a completed form, responses to all questions, a personal CV/resume, and a recent transcript.
IMF Career Site
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it a Paid Internship? Yes, FIP participants receive a competitive salary, round-trip restricted economy class air travel, and limited medical insurance coverage.
Visa Assistance? If you need a G4 visa, we provide the necessary paperwork to facilitate the process.
Internship Duration? 10 to 12 weeks, starting either on June 3 or June 17, 2024.
Age Limit Exceptions? The only exception is for time spent in mandatory military service.
Housing? Interns are responsible for finding and securing their own accommodations.
Join Us in Shaping the Future of Global Economics!
The IMF values diversity in its staff. We encourage candidates from various backgrounds to apply and welcome requests for reasonable accommodations during the selection process. Don’t miss this chance to contribute to the IMF’s vital work and advance your career in the world of international finance!
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