The FDIC’s Legal Division Honors Attorney Program postings are closing on September 12, 2022 at 11:59 pm, Eastern Time (ET). Do not miss this opportunity to be considered for an exciting role in the Legal Division at the FDIC. Click on the following links to access the position information and application: 

Law Clerk (for current 3Ls looking for a first post-graduation job opportunity)

In addition to completing the online Vacancy Assessment Questionnaire on USAJOBS.gov, you must provide the following documentation by the closing date of the announcement to complete the application process: 

  1. Cover letter stating date of graduation; 
  2. Resume, which should include unrounded law school GPA and undergraduate GPA. The resume may exceed one page and should emphasize honors, awards and achievements awarded during law school and undergraduate school; 
  3. Persuasive, unedited writing sample of 15 pages or less; 
  4. The names of two references including email addresses and daytime phone numbers; 
  5. Law school transcript from ALL LAW SCHOOLS ATTENDED, official or unofficial in a format generated by the law school (photocopy acceptable), and class rank, only when present on an official transcript. Self-prepared transcripts cannot be submitted in lieu of a law school transcript; 
  6. Explanation of unusual grading system, if applicable. 

Please note: You may see a document request for a Performance Plan and Evaluation Form. This only applies to current federal employees and is not required for applicants without federal experience.