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Re: Banking Regulators Attorney Honors 2013 : OCC, FRB & FDIC
Sorry to keep asking... anyone hear from FDIC or CFPB yet?
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To calm your nerves a little, the FDIC has historically moved slow. I wouldn't expect hearing anything from them until around Thanksgiving!Anonymous User wrote:Sorry to keep asking... anyone hear from FDIC or CFPB yet?
I hope that helps.

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For those that have had a cb with the OCC, do you know how many people they will be selecting this year and when decisions will be made?
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Thanks!Anonymous User wrote:To calm your nerves a little, the FDIC has historically moved slow. I wouldn't expect hearing anything from them until around Thanksgiving!Anonymous User wrote:Sorry to keep asking... anyone hear from FDIC or CFPB yet?
I hope that helps.
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Anxiously waiting to here back from the OCC!
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For those who had OCC callbacks, what are your stats? And also, any related experience?
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At the cb, I was told 5-8 hires was their initial thought, but now they might be taking a few more. They were unsure about the exact number. Also, they said we would hear back before Thanksgiving.Anonymous User wrote:For those that have had a cb with the OCC, do you know how many people they will be selecting this year and when decisions will be made?
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T20 - top 10%, secondary journal, previously gov't experienceAnonymous User wrote:For those who had OCC callbacks, what are your stats? And also, any related experience?
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What are your stats?Anonymous User wrote:Anxiously waiting to here back from the OCC!
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T50, top 5%, moot court, relevant work experiences.Anonymous User wrote:What are your stats?Anonymous User wrote:Anxiously waiting to here back from the OCC!
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Thanks so much for this info! I heard only 5, but that makes me feel better that their is a range of 5-8.Anonymous User wrote:At the cb, I was told 5-8 hires was their initial thought, but now they might be taking a few more. They were unsure about the exact number. Also, they said we would hear back before Thanksgiving.Anonymous User wrote:For those that have had a cb with the OCC, do you know how many people they will be selecting this year and when decisions will be made?
Did the interviewers ask you what your practice group preference was?
Also, do you know how many people they extended callbacks to?
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got this email from the CFPB:
"Thank you for your interest in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Honors Attorney program. Per the instruction on our website the application period for the program closed on September 19th at 11:59pm ET. We are no longer accepted applications for consideration. We will respond to questions as we are able to.
Thank you for consider CFPB, if you are interested to learn about other positions we are currently recruiting for, please visit us at: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/jobs/
Thank you-
Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer
Talent Acquisition"
I submitted before the deadline. But look at the typos. Anyone else get this email??
"Thank you for your interest in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Honors Attorney program. Per the instruction on our website the application period for the program closed on September 19th at 11:59pm ET. We are no longer accepted applications for consideration. We will respond to questions as we are able to.
Thank you for consider CFPB, if you are interested to learn about other positions we are currently recruiting for, please visit us at: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/jobs/
Thank you-
Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer
Talent Acquisition"
I submitted before the deadline. But look at the typos. Anyone else get this email??
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I got the same email, and likewise submitted before the deadline. Not sure what's going on.jarofsoup wrote:got this email from the CFPB:
"Thank you for your interest in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Honors Attorney program. Per the instruction on our website the application period for the program closed on September 19th at 11:59pm ET. We are no longer accepted applications for consideration. We will respond to questions as we are able to.
Thank you for consider CFPB, if you are interested to learn about other positions we are currently recruiting for, please visit us at: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/jobs/
Thank you-
Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer
Talent Acquisition"
I submitted before the deadline. But look at the typos. Anyone else get this email??
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Anonymous User wrote:I got the same email, and likewise submitted before the deadline. Not sure what's going on.jarofsoup wrote:got this email from the CFPB:
"Thank you for your interest in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Honors Attorney program. Per the instruction on our website the application period for the program closed on September 19th at 11:59pm ET. We are no longer accepted applications for consideration. We will respond to questions as we are able to.
Thank you for consider CFPB, if you are interested to learn about other positions we are currently recruiting for, please visit us at: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/jobs/
Thank you-
Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer
Talent Acquisition"
I submitted before the deadline. But look at the typos. Anyone else get this email??
Oh its a reject and they are just morons. This makes me want to post this email on above the law.
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Oh its a reject and they are just morons. This makes me want to post this email on above the law.
No kidding. It looks like it was written in another language and then translated to English via Babelfish.
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Got this from them just now:
Thank you for your interest in the Honors Attorney Program at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The pool of applicants was highly competitive and, unfortunately, we are unable to extend interviews to all the terrific candidates who applied. After difficult deliberations, we have selected other candidates to interview for the program.
While you were not selected for the Honors Program, from time-to-time there are other opportunities for junior attorneys at the Bureau that may be a good fit for your skills, interests, and background. We strongly encourage you to monitor our website (consumerfinance.gov/jobs/) and USAJobs for open positions with the Bureau.
Warm regards,
CFPB Honors Attorney Team
Thank you for your interest in the Honors Attorney Program at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The pool of applicants was highly competitive and, unfortunately, we are unable to extend interviews to all the terrific candidates who applied. After difficult deliberations, we have selected other candidates to interview for the program.
While you were not selected for the Honors Program, from time-to-time there are other opportunities for junior attorneys at the Bureau that may be a good fit for your skills, interests, and background. We strongly encourage you to monitor our website (consumerfinance.gov/jobs/) and USAJobs for open positions with the Bureau.
Warm regards,
CFPB Honors Attorney Team
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Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I got the same email, and likewise submitted before the deadline. Not sure what's going on.jarofsoup wrote:got this email from the CFPB:
"Thank you for your interest in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Honors Attorney program. Per the instruction on our website the application period for the program closed on September 19th at 11:59pm ET. We are no longer accepted applications for consideration. We will respond to questions as we are able to.
Thank you for consider CFPB, if you are interested to learn about other positions we are currently recruiting for, please visit us at: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/jobs/
Thank you-
Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer
Talent Acquisition"
I just got it as well. It's so poorly written!!!![]()
I submitted before the deadline. But look at the typos. Anyone else get this email??
Oh its a reject and they are just morons. This makes me want to post this email on above the law.
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I got that email as well. Funny how they rejected me considering last year I received three interviews with different non-legal divisons of their agency for summer internships.Anonymous User wrote:Got this from them just now:
Thank you for your interest in the Honors Attorney Program at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The pool of applicants was highly competitive and, unfortunately, we are unable to extend interviews to all the terrific candidates who applied. After difficult deliberations, we have selected other candidates to interview for the program.
While you were not selected for the Honors Program, from time-to-time there are other opportunities for junior attorneys at the Bureau that may be a good fit for your skills, interests, and background. We strongly encourage you to monitor our website (consumerfinance.gov/jobs/) and USAJobs for open positions with the Bureau.
Warm regards,
CFPB Honors Attorney Team
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bump for any updates from the OCC.
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Does anyone know what the exit ops are for the OCC?
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I don't know why you would ever want to leave there. But, you would have a lot of options in the banking regulatory/financial institutions practices of Big Law firms in DC and in-house positions at banks or other financial institutions.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone know what the exit ops are for the OCC?
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did you have a callback?Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone know what the exit ops are for the OCC?
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No, I applied for summer internship and haven't heard a peep... Just wondering what the consensus was ITT about exit ops. May apply again for honors next year. Sorry to derail.Anonymous User wrote:did you have a callback?Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone know what the exit ops are for the OCC?
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No worries and good luck with your application!Anonymous User wrote:No, I applied for summer internship and haven't heard a peep... Just wondering what the consensus was ITT about exit ops. May apply again for honors next year. Sorry to derail.Anonymous User wrote:did you have a callback?Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone know what the exit ops are for the OCC?

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