
Federal Reserve Bank of MinneapolisAre you looking for a position that allows you to grow professionally in a service-oriented processing environment?
The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis’ Treasury Services Department supports U.S. Treasury retail financial products, such as United States Savings Bonds. Our operations area serves the general public, examines evidence, verifies entitlement while working with a variety of computer applications.
• No nights
• No weekends
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* Salary range is $45,600-$57,033-$68,400 The expected starting salary range is $50,000-$57,000. Salary offer will be based on qualifications/experience of the candidate, alignment with market data, the needs of the position, our total compensation package, and internal equity
Our total rewards program offers benefits that are the best fit for you at every stage of your career:
*T he Minneapolis Fed is committed to fostering an environment where all employees are respected and valued. We provide equal employmentopportunitytoallpersonsand we work together to pursue an economy that works for all of us.
Full time
Regular
No
Customer Experience Family Group
First (United States of America)
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The Federal Reserve System is the Central Bank of the United States. It was founded by Congress in 1913 to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable monetary and financial system. Over the years, its role in banking and the economy has expanded.
Today the Federal Reserve's duties fall into four general areas:
Conducting the nation's monetary policy by influencing the monetary and credit conditions in the economy in pursuit of maximum employment, stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates.
Supervising and regulating banking institutions to ensure the safety and soundness of the nation's banking and financial system and to protect the credit rights of consumers.
Maintaining the stability of the financial system and containing systemic risk that may arise in financial markets.
Providing financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions, including playing a major role in operating the nation's payments system.