Reserve Bank of New Zealand

The Reserve Bank manages monetary policy to maintain price stability, promotes the maintenance of a sound and efficient financial system, and supplies New Zealand banknotes and coins.

The Reserve Bank offers a challenging, high-profile work environment
with the opportunity to influence policymaking at the highest level.

 

We value our people not only for their great minds, but also for the stimulating work they do and their eagerness to extend themselves. As an employer, we make sure our staff are recognised for their efforts. When you join us, you’ll be working in a unique environment, where you can explore your interests, broaden your horizons and participate in a vibrant social scene.

 

Our graduates join our Economics, Financial Markets, Prudential Supervision or Macro Financial departments. They are honours- level graduates who have studied macroeconomics, monetary economics, dinance, applied econometrics, international economics or public economics.

 

Working at the Reserve Bank means you will gain the broadest experience possible. You can rotate within teams and departments so that you get to know the whole business.

 

We often place employees in courses run by the Bank of England, Swiss National Bank, Outward Bound and Federal Reserve Bank of New York, to name just a few. Many of our employees have taken part in secondments worldwide and some are involved in further study for a Masters or a PhD while working full-time with us, and in some cases we’ll fund the study.

 

In your first year as a graduate, you’ll be offered a competitive salary and will have a salary review after six months, and then another review six months later. You’ll benefit from courses in advanced reading, writing, grammar and presentation skills and other personal development programmes.

 

Our organisation’s values - Integrity, Innovation and Inclusion - are the foundation of everything we do and they’re something our people share. If you share them too, then you’ll t right in with us.