2025 Fund Internship Program (FIP) - Legal Department

Join the IMF Legal Department as an intern for impactful legal research

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Overview

Join the IMF Legal Department as an intern for impactful legal research

You have:

  • Completion of L.L.M., J.D., or equivalent degree in law within one or two years.
  • Must be in student status, returning to university after the internship.
  • Candidate should not exceed 32 years of age.
  • Excellent command of English (both written and oral).
  • Possess strong quantitative and computer skills.
  • Attach a fully completed application form.
  • Submit CV or Résumé.
  • Provide university transcript for current program of study.
  • Include two academic reference letters.

Work for the IMF. Work for the World.

The IMF's Legal Department is seeking applications to an internship assignment, part of the 2025 Fund Internship Program (FIP). The duration of the internship will be 10-12 weeks and will be undertaken between June and September 2025 (the precise period of the internship will be agreed between the department and the successful candidate).

The selected candidate will work in one of the units of the Legal Department under the supervision and guidance of a senior member of the unit. Projects assigned (which differ from year to year) will be determined at a time closer to the start of the internship to ensure that they are directly aligned with the department's work program and, to the extent possible, with the interests of the intern. Past internship research projects have covered a broad spectrum of legal issues as the examples below from previous year illustrate:

  • Analysis of the impact of corruption on sovereign lending and on sovereign debt restructuring.
  • Review the regulatory approaches taken by one or more financial centers to insider trading and the use of material non-public information.
  • Research on international law issues related to monetary and financial law with relevance to the IMF’s mandate on surveillance and use of IMF resources.
  • Research on Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) design options to facilitate analysis on the financial integrity and anti-money laundering and combating terrorism financing implications generated by different arrangements.
  • Analysis of cross-border payments data and identification of outlier financial flows potentially related to money laundering, underlying crimes and terrorism financing.

Qualifications

To be eligible for the internship, candidates must:

  • Be within one or two years of completing their L.L.M., J.D., or equivalent degree in law.
  • Be in student status, i.e., must be returning to university after their internship.
  • Should not exceed 32 years of age.
  • Have an excellent command of English (both written and oral).
  • Possess strong quantitative and computer skills.

Application Requirements:

To be considered, applicants must attach the following to their job applications:

  • Fully completed application form.
  • Responses to all questions.
  • CV or Résumé, as an attachment.
  • University transcript for current program of study; and
  • Two academic reference letters.

After submitting your application, you will receive a system-generated acknowledgement. Only candidates who are identified for further consideration will be contacted.

Please note: if you are unable to attach 2 academic reference letters to your application at this time, this will not lead to disqualification. If you are long listed for further consideration, you will have a short timeframe in which to provide the references, at that time.

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A09The IMF is committed to hiring diverse staff, including age, creed, culture, disability, educational background, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, nationality, race, religion and beliefs, and sexual orientation. We welcome requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities during the selection process. Information on how to request accommodations will be provided during the application process.

Potential interview questions

Can you describe a legal project you have worked on during your studies? To assess your practical experience in legal research and writing. Provide a clear overview of the project, your role, and the outcome.
How do you handle working under pressure and tight deadlines? This measures your ability to manage stress and prioritize tasks effectively. Pro members can see the explanation.
What attracts you to working with the IMF's Legal Department? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Give an example of how you worked in a team to achieve a goal. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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