Are you looking for an exciting and challenging internship at a prestigious, international financial institution? The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is currently seeking talented and motivated individuals with strong quantitative and analytical skills to join its Research Analyst Program (RAP).
Application Deadline:
- 31 December 2026
Tell Me About The Program:
The Research Analyst Program (RAP) at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a two‑year entry‑level opportunity for recent graduates to gain valuable experience in economic research and policy analysis. RAP participants support IMF economists by conducting research, managing data, and contributing to analytical projects before pursuing graduate studies.
Which Fields are Eligible?
Applicants may come from quantitative and analytical fields such as:
- Economics
- Computer Science
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Finance
- Data Science
Type:
- Full‑time Research Analyst Program | USA | Two‑year contract
Who can Apply?
Applicants must:
- Have recently completed a bachelor’s degree in a relevant quantitative field.
- Hold a minimum GPA of 3.5/4.0 (or equivalent).
- Be able to work independently and ensure accuracy of data/programs.
- Be proficient in Microsoft Office, STATA, EViews, MATLAB.
- Have knowledge of Python, R, Tableau, PowerBI (preferred).
- Demonstrate strong analytical, quantitative, and communication skills.
- Be fluent in English (other languages are a plus).
How are Applicants Selected?
- Applications are reviewed by IMF hiring managers.
- Candidates must upload transcripts, resume, and cover letter.
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews.
Which Countries Are Eligible?
- All countries worldwide (IMF hires on a wide geographical basis).
Where will the Program be Taken?
- IMF Headquarters, Washington DC, USA.
How Many Awards?
- Multiple positions available annually.
What is the Benefit of the Program?
- Gain entry‑level analyst experience at a global financial institution.
- Contribute to policy and operational work of IMF economists.
- Build expertise in macroeconomic data analysis and econometrics.
- Opportunity to meet PREDOC requirements for graduate study applications.
- Exposure to international economic policy and research networks.
How Long Will the Program Last?
- Two years (contractual period).
Required Documents:
- Resume.
- Cover letter.
- Transcript (official/unofficial showing GPA).
How to Apply:
- Visit the IMF Careers Portal.
- Search for Research Analyst Program (RAP).
- Upload transcript, resume, and cover letter.
- Submit application before 31 December 2026.
Visit the Application Webpage for Details
