For law students in their final year of law school, law school graduate in a post-grad program, or recently graduated judicial clerks, we have two opportunities in our Honors Attorney Program (HAP) available through September 18, 2023, 11:59 pm EDT:

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View 2024 HAP Fact Sheet HERE

The Law Clerk positions are open for individuals who are not admitted to practice upon joining the FDIC.  Upon admission to a state bar, applicants will be reclassified as an Attorney. If you do not acquire bar membership within 14 months of appointment, the appointment terminates. 

The Attorney-Adviser positions are open for individuals who have passed the bar exam and been admitted to the bar of the highest court of a state or the District of Columbia upon joining the FDIC. 

While a permanent appointment beyond the temporary 24-month appointment cannot be guaranteed, successful completion of the Honors Attorney Program may lead to a permanent appointment in the FDIC’s Legal Division. 

In addition to providing the rewards of a career in public service, these roles also offer your students invaluable work experience, extensive learning, and unmatched development opportunities.