Economics careers

Economists use and apply their understanding of micro and macro economics, econometrics and mathematical and financial economics to business situations. A wide range of employers value economists' skills of numeracy, their powers of analysis and the ability to understand and communicate broad socio-economic and political concepts to a wider audience.

Undergraduate and postgraduate Economics degrees are popular with a wide range of recruiters, e.g. strategy and management consultants, investment banks and financial services in general, as well as a broad range of other commercial enterprises, and public sector and not for profit employers.

However, transferrable skills are often just as important as an Economics qualification, eg. analytical, quantitative and modelling skills.

Listed in this website are a broad selection of organisations and firms which are interested in recruiting economists and in many instances they offer specific internships and career paths for economists.

Useful links

  • US Department of Labor - Economists
    Overview of the job market for Economists in the USA, produced by the US Department of Labor. In addition to specific US data it contains more broadly applicable information on developing a career as an Economist in the government, commercial and academic sectors.
  • Society of Business Economists
    UK based - information on working as an economist in a business environment.
  • National Association for Business Economics
    Useful sources of information for students or graduates interested in working as Economists in a business environment -US based.

Insider tips – working in economics and statistics

Guest blog by LSE alumna Tanya Flower, Assistant Economist in the Office for National Statistics (ONS): Standing out from the crowd through experience in unusual places I graduated in July 2013 with an undergraduate degree in Maths and Economics from LSE. During university, I did several small work experience placements and shadowing to get experience, because these days it’s quite […]

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An interview with Ashish Thakkar

When invited to review Ashish Thakkar’s book, The Lion Awakes, I was also asked to do a Q&A with him about some of the topics that he explores in the book. Thank you to Ashish for taking the time to answer my questions so fully! How do you view the importance of aid versus trade (or both) in the development of […]

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Review: ‘The Lion Awakes’, by Ashish Thakkar

Africa is home to six of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Collective GDP has now reached $2 trillion, up from $587 billion in 2000. 400,000 new companies were registered in 2014 and by 2040 Africa will have a larger workforce than China. These statistics, impressive as they are, only tell a small part of the The Lion Awakes. Part personal […]

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Insider tips – working in economics

Guest blog by Robert Sabbarton from the National Audit Office: Originally I hadn’t considered being an economist. I never even chose economics as one of my original three A-levels. But having chosen a subject I didn’t enjoy I switched to economics, and a rather unexpected passion was born. Far from being a dismal science, I found economics to be complex, […]

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Learning about mining companies in Sierra Leone

Bella Mosselmans is a third year undergraduate studying government. Last summer, she spent three months in Sierra Leone volunteering for Restless Development. Since returning to the UK, she has started a campaign to stop British mining companies’ exploitation of Sierra Leone. Here are her thoughts on what she learnt while volunteering and what she’s campaigning for now she’s back in the UK. This blog was originally written […]

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Cambridge Econometrics is a leading provider of real-world, evidence-based economic analysis for policy assessment in Europe. We are looking to recruit two project managers to strengthen our capacity to deliver projects effectively for policy clients.

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