During their ten weeks with us, our summer interns have the opportunity to learn all about the SF Fed. And there is a lot to learn! With four branch offices, a state-of-the-art cash processing center plus our headquarters in San Francisco, the SF Fed is a big organization, one that is responsible for an equally sizable region. Our district – the Twelfth – is by geography the largest in the entire Federal Reserve System. The people who live in the nine states, two territories, and one commonwealth of our district earn more than a quarter of the country’s personal income. To help our interns navigate such a large organization, we pair them with a bank buddy. The buddies help answer questions about their new roles and even offer professional advice. Our bank buddy network is one of the ways we deliver a unique, personal experience for our interns.
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Our summer interns learn a lot from us, but we too have gained insights from them —particularly regarding young peoples’ views on financial literacy. Wealth Strategist Ben Rizzuto shares a few noteworthy takeaways. Swipe below for the highlights, then get the full story here 👉 https://bit.ly/3Lt3HMb #JHI #JanusHenderson #BrighterFutureTogether #ProfessionalDevelopment #FinancialLiteracy
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FIS is celebrating National Intern Day this week. Meet Clayton, a Product Support Representative intern in Milwaukee, WI. His interest in banking and the movement of money led him to FIS where he’s working on 3D Secure to keep online credit and debit transactions safe. Turn your passion into something bigger just like Clayton. Explore opportunities with FIS University Program: http://spr.ly/6045ifMmB #AreYouFIS #FISInternshipProgram #NationalInternDay
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This summer we’re welcoming over 60 new associates and interns into Sixth Street. Here’s my advice: don’t be afraid to ask the “dumb” questions. Early in your career, this is one of the most important skills to learn. People think they need to fake it till they make it and pretend they know everything, when the truth is it’s exactly the opposite. If you don’t know something -- or maybe you know a little bit but you really want to be sure -- then the only way to learn about something is to ask. And if the person sitting across from you can’t explain what they know in a simple, clear way, it usually means they themselves don’t fully understand it. So ask the question. And when you do, don’t do it just to make your voice heard. Be authentic and an active listener so you can expand your knowledge base and intentionally build your skills toolkit. Your future self will thank you because getting good at asking those questions now will help you for the rest of your career.
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Meet Tyriah Callwood! "Growing up I remember listening to my parents tell me about the importance of financial security. I saw firsthand the impact of drowning in debt and before I knew what debt was, I was taught not to be in it. While watching my parents struggle to make ends meet for a family of 6, I always knew I wanted to help but was never sure how to. My family like many other families struggled with financial literacy. My love for finance started as a wide-eyed high school freshman at 15. At that time, I had begun my very first internship as a student teller for a local credit union in my hometown Jacksonville, Florida. Through a partnership with my high school, I offered financial services to my peers, many of which had just entered the workforce. I watched them cash their first checks and helped them open their first checking accounts, some even getting their first auto loans. Having the privilege to share in these monumental moments developed my passion for helping people in the areas that matter most, their finances. While in college, I took my experience on to lead financial literacy lectures for audiences ranging from elementary school students to college graduates. Seeing their faces light up in excitement as I spoke time and time again reassured me that this is the way I want to bring value to the world around me. My next internship as a freshman in college is what helped to pivot my transition to Fidelity Investments! While here, I've been able to meet and share ideas with some of the most amazing leaders and colleagues. Most importantly, I've been able to help my family find solutions to help improve their financial lives. My career goals and aspirations have been poured into in ways I could once only dream of. As a Relationship Manager, every day that I help bring financial security to others gives me the same joy and excitement I first felt long ago." College Major: Business Finance Previous Industries: Financial Services Fidelity Title: Relationship Manager #WomensHistoryMonth #FidelityAssociate
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I am excited to share that I've successfully completed the Markets (Sales & Trading) Job Simulation course at J.P. Morgan! It was an immersive experience that deepened my understanding of financial markets, sales, and trading strategies. Grateful for the opportunity to learn from industry experts. Looking forward to applying this knowledge in my career journey! #JPMMarkets #SalesAndTrading #FinanceEducation
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