The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the Federal Reserve Board (Board) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) conducts audits and evaluations of the Board's and CFPB's programs and operations to assess and promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in these programs and operations, while helping to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse. The Graphic Design Intern will help audit and evaluation teams translate their data and information into powerful visuals and drive communication in both reports and other division messaging channels (website, social media, etc.). The Graphic Design Intern will also help design and publish content for a variety of other external products (special publications, outreach materials, etc.) and internal communications (digital signage, intranet products, etc.). In all work, the Graphic Design Intern will help ensure that designs follow and extend our branding guidelines.Suggested Major(s)/Minor(s)
Prefer candidates with a major in graphic design, art, branding, or related fields, as either a graduate or undergraduate
Required Documents for Application
Two letters of recommendation required
Portfolio link must be submitted with resume and application
Knowledge/Skill Requirements
strong oral and written communication skills
excellent visual stylistic sense (balance, tone, placement)
infographics and data visualization skills, including the ability to translate complex data and technical
text into informative, easy-to-understand visuals (graphics, charts, etc.) and infographics
graphic design experience, in both digital and print media, and excellent software skills with InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, etc.
animation, and web design skills a plus
ability to work independently in a deadline-sensitive environment
This internship may be completed virtually. US Citizenship is required for all Board internships and applicants must be current students, graduating from their program fall 2023 or later.
Full vaccination is required as a condition of employment, unless a legally required exception applies.
Find out more about the OIG -
What We Do - https://oig.federalreserve.gov/introduction.htm