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550 17th St., NW Washington, DC 20429-9990
United States
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(202) 736-0000
Fax: (202) 416-2076 www.fdic.gov
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Employer Type: Government
Chairman: Sheila C. Bair

2007 Employees: 7,300

2007 Revenue ($ mil.):
3.0


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Insurance benefits exceed those of most other federal agencies
 Short workweek
 Generous travel allowances
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Significant downsizing
 Frequent travel for field officers
 Antagonistic relationship with private bankers
 Less pay than private banks
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. employee surveys are collected by Vault editors, Vault Gold Surveys provide detailed information on jobs and employment at specific employers.

Manager, Washington, DC (October 12, 2005)



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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

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



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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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