The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s (FDIC), Division of Resolutions & Receiverships (DRR), promotes confidence in the financial system by paying insured depositors quickly, effectively managing failed banks, and providing superior customer services. While the banking industry continues to remain strong, DRR must proactively ensure a state of readiness to be able to be responsive to industry needs and is soliciting information from former employees who worked for DRR between 2009 and the present interested in returning to service should the country experience another financial crisis. The information collected from those interested in Ready Reserve positions will allow us to determine the number and experience of former staff potentially eligible to return to work with FDIC to support a financial crisis.
Ready Reserve Position Information
DRR is currently comprised of the following branches and major departments:
- Asset Marketing and Management
- Business Operations Support
- Business Program Management
- Internal Review
- Planning and Resource Management
- Receivership Operations
- Resolution Strategy
Various positions in a number of functional areas under the above branches in multiple geographic locations could be available dependent upon the needs of FDIC during a financial crisis. Functional areas may include, but are not limited to:
Accounting | Franchise Marketing |
Asset Marketing | Investigations |
Asset Management | Internal Review |
Business Information Systems | Receivership Oversight |
Claims | Resolutions & Closings |
Contract Oversight | Resource Management |
Customer Service | Risk Share Asset Management (RSAM) |
Financial Analysis and Planning | Settlements |
DRR staff work in teams and often must travel extensively to conduct resolutions functions for failed or failing financial institutions.
What do I need to do to receive further information regarding Ready Reserve positions?
- Confirm you worked for DRR between 2009 and present.
- Contact us at drrreadyreserve@fdic.gov to receive the survey.
- Fill out requested information.
- Select submit.
For additional information, please contact us at drrreadyreserve@fdic.gov
Thank you for your interest in promoting confidence in the FDIC and being a part of the DRR readiness team.