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Careers at FDIC

At the FDIC, we work diligently to ensure financial safety for depositors across America. Since FDIC insurance began in 1934, not a single depositor has lost a cent of insured funds as a result of a failure. It takes many different skills to accomplish the vital mission of the FDIC. Find out where you fit in at the FDIC.
Meet Our Team
It takes a dedicated, talented team to accomplish the FDIC mission — to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system. Our team is made up of thousands of dedicated professionals with a wide range of skills, experiences, and perspectives: bank examiners, compliance examiners, economists, financial analysts, IT professionals, administrative professionals, attorneys, and more. Take a detailed look at some of the key roles that are essential to accomplishing our mission.
Resolution Professionals
Resolution Professionals
The FDIC is responsible for planning for the possibility that a bank – large or small – might fail. If it does, FDIC resolution professionals focus on planning for and managing the resolution of a failed bank by the FDIC as receiver. This requires a wide range of functions, such as franchise marketing, asset management, and asset sales while taking into account the potential impact on local communities, other financial institutions, and the U.S. economy. In the unlikely event of a bank failure, resolution professionals help the FDIC act quickly to ensure depositors get prompt access to their insured deposits.

Employee Benefits

We take pride in offering employees highly competitive compensation, a generous benefits program and extensive career development opportunities.

Assistant Director, Planning and Resource Management, CM-0301-00

2026-CM-0049

This position is located in the Division of Insurance and Research, Data and Resource Management, Planning and Resource Management of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in Washington, D.C. Salary reflects a pay cap for this position of $277,500.
Full-time
Salary $183,754.00 - $277,500.00
Washington, District of Columbia

Attorney Adviser, CG-0905-14/15

2026-OPC-0074

The Office of Professional Conduct (OPC) is an independent office established by the FDIC Board of Directors. OPC is responsible for the intake, review, and investigation of complaints against FDIC employees and contractors about harassment, interpersonal misconduct, and retaliation. When allegations are substantiated, OPC determines discipline and ensures accountability. The duty station will be determined upon selection.
Full-time
Salary $140,612.00 - $257,500.00
Multiple Locations

Senior Cloud Solution Architect, CG-2210-14

2026-CIOO-DB0046

The position is located in the Chief Information Officer Organization, Infrastructure and Operations Services Branch of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and provides support in designing, developing, integrating, configuring and testing Cloud-based services and solutions for implementation throughout the FDIC, to serve as a project manager/lead as appropriate, as well as providing technical tier-three support of such services and applications to the FDIC Operational areas.
Full-time
Salary $158,305.00 - $257,500.00
Washington, District of Columbia

Upcoming Events for Jobseekers

We’re always looking for the best and brightest people to join in our mission. We actively participate in on-campus and professional and other events throughout the year.