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AnswersWhat happens to my resume once the Bank receives it?Once we receive your resume, we enter it into our applicant database for review by our recruiters or hiring managers. How will I know the status of my resume?Due to the large volume of resumes we receive, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas does not acknowledge receipt of each resume and is unable to give status updates. If a strong match is found between your qualifications and the requirements of the position, a member of the recruiting staff will contact you directly to further discuss the career opportunity. In the event that you are not contacted within a 2–3 week period, it is likely that we are pursuing other applicants. How do I find out if a position is still available?The Bank's Employment web page is updated regularly. If the position for which you submitted your resume is not listed, it is no longer available. How does the Federal Reserve Bank advertise open positions?
How long will you keep my resume?We store resumes in our files for 12 months. How often can I submit a resume?Because we continually search our resume database for suitable candidates, it is not necessary to reapply for one year after submitting your resume. To apply for a particular area of interest, you may indicate it on the online job application. What options do I have for submitting my resume?Resumes for jobs at the Dallas Office are accepted via the online application
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