About the Bureau The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) regulates the offering and provision of consumer financial products or services under the federal consumer financial laws and educates and empowers consumers to make better informed financial decisions.
The Honors Program Honors Attorney is a two-year program designed to provide exceptional law students and recent graduates with early, substantive opportunities to use and develop their legal skills and make a difference in the lives of American consumers. Throughout the course of the program, Honors Attorneys will be given increasingly complex assignments designed to build their legal skills and increase their ability to support the CFPB’s mission. Honors Attorneys will be placed in specific Bureau offices, but may also have opportunities to rotate into different offices to develop additional skills and collaborate on projects across the Bureau. In addition, the program includes promotion and training opportunities to enhance analytical thinking, writing, communication, and other legal skills, as well as an understanding of the Bureau’s mission and work.
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