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550 17th St., NW
Washington, DC 20429-9990
United States


(202) 736-0000
Fax: (202) 416-2076
www.fdic.gov




Company Snapshot



Life on the road

Get ready to live out of a suitcase if you become an examiner at the FDIC. Reports one bank examiner: "Overnight travel is required - it averages 11 to 15 nights a month." However, the "extensive travel schedules" are offset by "generous expense accounts." Examiners are reimbursed 31 cents per mile when they use their own cars.

Quick moves up the ladder

One insider notes that at the FDIC, there is "lots of room for advancement." Another contact claims that "government service can be rewarding, but the compensation is not commensurate with ......



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Company Stats



Employer Type: Government
Chairman: Sheila C. Bair

2007 Employees: 7,300

2007 Revenue ($ mil.): 3.0




Uppers

Insurance benefits exceed those of most other federal agencies

Short workweek

Generous travel allowances

 
Downers

Significant downsizing

Frequent travel for field officers

Antagonistic relationship with private bankers

Less pay than private banks

 
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Manager, Washington, DC (October 12, 2005)



  • Employee Workplace: The good: As federal government agencies go, FDIC has some of the higest pay and benefits. Hours ar...   READ MORE

  • Interview & Recruiting: The hiring process has changed since I began working at FDIC. I understand that they now try to use...   READ MORE

  • Salary & Compensation: For non-management employees, FDIC has a 15 grade pay system. At the highest grade, the highest pay...   READ MORE

  • Business Outlook: FDIC has no competition. It insures US banks and savings associations. It also examines certain ba...   READ MORE


  • Assistant Bank Examiner, New York  (March 31, 2005)



  • Employee Workplace: Corporate Culture - The company is in a downsizing mode now due to consolidation in the banking indu...   READ MORE

  • Interview & Recruiting: Under the SCEP (Student Career Experience Program) you can "by-pass" a lot of the requirements for n...   READ MORE

  • Salary & Compensation: FDIC is a quasi-govt agency, which follows the CG scale. Most assistant examiners come in as a 5 or...   READ MORE

  • Business Outlook: Consolidation of the banking industry has forced the FDIC management to retool examiners with the kn...   READ MORE




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