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Careers at the OCC provide opportunities to make a difference performing meaningful work as the agency aims to ensure the safety and soundness of America's natonal banking system, to provide fair access and equal treatment to financial services, and to establish and maintain a flexible regulatory framework that allows America's banks to be competitive.

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You’ll join an organization with nearly 150 years of experience protecting the safety and soundness of America’s national banks. More than a job, this career gives you one-of-a-kind training, a high level of responsibility, and a future as you apply new skills, making a difference in one of this nation’s most important economic sectors.

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The Benefits You’ll Earn
The OCC has all the benefits of a federal career, and then some. A very competitive starting salary of $47,000* and benefits to match make this one of the “Best Places to Start a Career” according to BusinessWeek in 2006 and one of the five best places to work in government according to the Partnership for Public Service and the American University in 2007.

Benefits include:

  • Merit pay program with competitive salaries
  • Low-cost health, life, and personal accident insurance
  • Flexible work schedule (to get every other Friday off)
  • A retirement program that includes the Federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan, an additional 401(k) plan, and a total Agency contribution of up to 8% per year
  • Generous holiday and vacation programs
  • Free vision and dental plan for you and your family
  • Low-cost short-term disability and free long-term disability programs
  • Relocation benefits
  • Public transportation subsidy
  • Flexible spending account program to pay for health care, parking, and dependent care expenses before taxes
  • Domestic partner benefits
  • Employee Assistance Program featuring counseling for employees and their families
  • Elder care and child care referral assistance programs
  • A lifestyle account of $900 each year to cover costs like gym memberships and recreational activities

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In 2007, the OCC was listed as one of the Best Places to Work in the federal government. The OCC was ranked fourth overall out of more than 200 similar agencies and subcomponent and ranked first in support of diversity.

Video: Becoming a National Bank Examiner

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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency was created by Congress to charter national banks, to oversee a nationwide system of banking institutions, and to assure that national banks are safe and sound, competitive and profitable, and capable of serving in the best possible manner the banking needs of their customers.

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