Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

HQ
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
1,200 Total Employees
Year Founded: 1914

What's the Work-Life Balance Like at Federal Reserve Bank of Boston?

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Employee Perspectives

What’s your quotable principle for keeping a sustainable work pace — and what signal shows it works?

My guiding principle is: “Work should be demanding, not depleting.” Maintaining a sustainable pace means balancing professional and personal priorities while focusing on what truly matters. 

Consistent, high-quality output without excessive stress is the clearest sign that this approach works. Another sign of its success is the ability of team members to nurture healthy relationships, both personally and professionally. When teams remain motivated and engaged, meet deadlines, and achieve goals without sacrificing their well-being, we know we’re on the right track.

 

Which policy or norm makes flexible work succeed — and how do you measure impact?

Flexible work thrives on trust and communication. Building a culture of empowerment, supported by clear expectations, ensures alignment and accountability. We measure success through fulfilled commitments, employee satisfaction and feedback, and retention rates. Positive trends in these areas confirm that flexible work practices benefit both individuals and the organization.

 

Which well-being-related resource do people actually use — and what improvement have you seen on your team?

Our team values situational flexibility. This approach empowers individuals to make choices that support their well-being while balancing personal and professional responsibilities. I’ve seen this practice foster resilience and confidence, enabling team members to adapt without compromising.

Jennifer Dalessio
Jennifer Dalessio, Vice President of People and Culture

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's Benefits

Offers generous PTO

Offers paid volunteer time

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston encourages employees to give back with paid volunteer time up to 16 hours a year.

Provides paid holidays

Provides paid sick days

Offers company-sponsored outings

Offers fitness stipend

The Bank offers a free on-site fitness center, including classes and open 24 hours a day.

Offers team workouts

Offers wellness programs

Partners with nonprofits

Through the work of our Employee Resource Groups (ERG's) and other departments within the Boston Fed, we partner with local Non Profits as a way to give back to the communities where we live and work.

Provides access to an onsite gym

Provides opportunities to volunteer in the local community

The Boston Fed participates in local volunteer activities and provides each employee with two paid volunteer days.

Provides recreational clubs

Offers a remote work program

Remote work options include: • Office-based • Hybrid/scheduled • Hybrid/ad hoc • Primarily remote

Utilizes a flexible work schedule

We believe a hybrid remote/in-office arrangement is part of the future of work at the Boston Fed, which will ultimately offer more flexibility.

Utilizes restricted work hours