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How to Apply for a Job at FDIC
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Applying on-line for a vacancy is a three-step process:

Step One: Register:

  • Go to FDIC Careers to start your registration.
     
    You will also find a link to start registering within each vacancy announcement.
     
    You only need to enter this information once, but it can be updated when you apply to different announcements.

Step Two: Complete your application:

  • Enter your resume in space provided.
     
  • Answer vacancy-specific questions.
     
    These questions help determine your basic eligibility and relative qualifications for the specific job to which you are applying.

Step Three: Submit additional documentation

  • Submit additional documentation, if requested in the vacancy announcement.
     
    When you complete your application, you will be guided to print out a fax cover sheet which includes a fax telephone number to which you can send any required documentation.  You can also return later after you have applied and print this fax cover sheet.

Not every applicant will need to submit additional documentation. Read the directions in the vacancy announcement carefully.
 
Additional documentation is typically:

  • college transcripts,
  • proof of veteran’s preference, and/or
  • proof of federal service.
Do not fax your resume.

The documentation must be received by the closing date of the vacancy announcement.

If you have questions, email or call the FDIC Human Resource Branch contact person listed on the vacancy announcement.
 


Last Updated 11/15/2004 careers@fdic.gov