ALERT: Recently there have been fake job postings pretending to represent the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. There is only one website where you can upload your application for a job at the Chicago Fed (link below). https://bit.ly/46bSUPu
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
银行业
Chicago,IL 42,578 位关注者
Committed to a healthy, stable and inclusive economy and financial system where all have an opportunity to thrive.
关于我们
We serve the public interest by fostering a strong economy and promoting financial stability. Operating with a head office in Chicago and a branch office in Detroit, we serve the Seventh Federal Reserve District, an economically diverse region that includes all of Iowa and most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Our success depends on the skills and talents of many people from different backgrounds. We support a diverse and inclusive workplace, where employees are respected, treated fairly, and given equal opportunities to perform to their fullest potential.
- 网站
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https://www.chicagofed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 银行业
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- Chicago,IL
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1914
- 领域
- Financial Services、Monetary Policy、Bank Supervision、Financial Education和Consumer Affairs
地点
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago员工
动态
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President Austan Goolsbee discussed the economy, policy, and our region at a Central Indiana Corporate Partnership event at Ivy Tech Community College this week in Indianapolis. To watch a replay, visit: https://bit.ly/4fCN5Pe
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Interested in learning more about the Federal Reserve and its role in advancing a strong economy? Check out this interactive tool from the Federal Reserve Board: https://bit.ly/3YGX1kW
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How much does access to childcare affect the ability for parents to be in the labor force full-time, and not miss work? Using U.S. Census Bureau data, Mark O'Dell and Brianna Smith explore this topic in their recent Chicago Fed Insights article. https://bit.ly/4fWiJ9U #childcare #LaborForce #employment
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Vice President Rick Mattoon recently gave an economic outlook to students at Indiana Institute of Technology. The Chicago Fed has presented annually to undergraduate business students at the university, based in Fort Wayne.
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The third quarter of 2024 saw farmland values in our district stop rising for the first time since the end of 2019. What does this agricultural milestone mean for our region? Read the latest AgLetter Insights to find out. https://bit.ly/4hS19Wz #agriculture #farmland #midwest
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The Chicago Fed has an opening for a resident scholar in macroeconomics. This full-time visiting position is ideal for established PhD scholars or assistant professors who are interested in advancing a strong economy with our economic research team. Apply or share with someone in your network! https://bit.ly/3UThqR4 #macroeconomics #economics #research #scholars #JobPosting #apply
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On December 3, join experts from academia, industry, and policy institutions at the Midwest Agriculture Conference. This year’s hybrid event will look at shifts in agricultural inputs for Midwest farming. The lay of the land for farming has evolved as technological, financial, and competitive factors have brought change. Registration is open: https://cvent.me/d0qmbb Speakers at the event include Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee, Leslie McGranahan, and David Oppedahl along with Kate Vaiknoras (USDA), Brian Briggeman (Kansas State University), Victor Cabrera (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Bruce Erickson (Purdue University), Matt Carstens (Landus), Michael Gunderson (Farm Credit Illinois), David Hardin (Hardin Farms), Susan Whitson (First Bank Iowa), John Winger (John Deere), and Nathan Kauffman (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City). #agriculture #farming #midwest
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Happy #VeteransDay to all who served or are currently serving, especially those in our veterans employee resource group and colleagues who continue to serve the public good through their everyday work at the Chicago Fed.
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Interested in learning about how to authenticate cash, how money ends up in your local ATM, and more? Check out the latest season of the Noteworthy podcast from U.S. Currency Education Program. https://bit.ly/2CTfmCc