Why would the FDIC have hundreds of openings that they are hiring for?

By Daniel at 18 December, 2009, 11:30 pm


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https://jobs1.quickhire.com/scripts/fdic.exe/runuserinfo?Haveusedbefore=5

Why else would they be opening a big new east coast office in Florida?

From their own web-site:
http://www.fdic.gov/about/eastcoastoffice/

East Coast Temporary Satellite Office - Jacksonville, Florida
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The FDIC recently announced the establishment of the East Coast Temporary Satellite Office (ECTSO) located in the Bay Meadows area of south Jacksonville, Florida.

Employment Opportunities
The FDIC is currently recruiting for various temporary positions in the East Coast Temporary Satellite Office. Generally, the FDIC is looking for individuals with financial institution experience that demonstrates skill and ability in any of the following: financial statement analysis; loan liquidation/workout; negotiable instruments; economics; accounting; marketing; and finance.

Individuals who are interested in these opportunities should call 1-877-ASK-FDIC, (1-877-275-3342).

Job Requirements
Most of the available positions require experience and skills in one of the following functional service areas: (Education will not be substituted for required experience.)

•Accounting/Tax Accounting
•Asset/Franchise Marketing
•Asset/Loan Management
•Banking Operations
•Capital Markets or Securities
•Claims (Deposit Insurance Determinations)
•Contract Oversight Management
•Financial Analysis
•Human Resources
•Information Technology
•Loan Workouts
•Public/Government Relations
•Real Estate Management (e.g. Appraisal Review, Environmental, Owned Real Estate)

- CommonSense56


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