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Frequently Asked Questions
- When will I hear from you about an interview?
- We intend to begin our interviews in March. We contact prospective
interviewees by telephone.
How will I know if my application is being considered?
- We consider all applications to be "live" until we send you a letter indicating that we are no longer considering your application.
- I live far from Washington. Do you reimburse for travel to Washington if I am interviewed?
- No. Students who are too far from Washington to travel may be
interviewed by telephone.
- When will you make offers to successful applicants?
- We can make offers any time from March through early May unless
you are otherwise notified by letter.
- Do you pay relocation expenses?
- The FDIC does not pay for any relocation costs for summer interns.
- What is the salary for a summer intern?
- For 2008 and depending on qualifications, the grade and salary level for
a legal intern in Washington, DC was either CG-7 at $1431 bi-weekly or CG-9
at $1722 bi-weekly. Summer 2009 pay will be disclosed when available. Salary
will include a Washington DC pay differential (14.56%).
- How are offers made?
- “Tentative” offers are made by telephone with a follow-up letter which
includes application forms required for federal suitability
clearance. Upon a favorable suitability clearance, a formal
job offer with proposed grade, salary and start date are issued.
- To whom should I address my cover letter?
- You may address your cover letter to the "Summer Legal Intern Program Coordinator."
If you don’t see
the answer to your question here, please contact Gwen Brady at (703) 562-2624 or
Dawn Doy-Johnson at (703) 562-2626 or send an email to
LegalInternProgram@fdic.gov.
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