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2025 Graduate Economic Analyst - Dublin

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    Full-time
    Entry & Junior Level
  • Consulting
    Research & Development
  • Dublin
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  • You must have a 2:1 Bachelor's and a Master's in Economics, strong micro-economics understanding, Excel and R/Stata skills, excellent communication, and fluency in the local language.
  • You will analyze data, collaborate on projects, write reports, present findings, manage deadlines, and develop skills in Excel, R, and econometric modeling while supporting clients and consultants.

Requirements

  • - You will have obtained a 2:1 Bachelor’s degree in Economics (or equivalent) and a Masters in Economics/with an Economics focus. If you are an Undergraduate without a Masters, please apply for the London based Undergraduate Analyst role.
  • - Strong interest and understanding of micro-economics
  • - Ability to thrive in a collaborative environment
  • - Strong Excel skills and a good knowledge of R and/or Stata
  • - Exceptional communication skills (leadership skills, feedback skills, communicating under pressure)
  • - Ability to meet deadlines
  • - A fluency in the native language of the country you are applying to (a second language is also desirable, but not essential).

Responsibilities

  • Start working for our clients very early on with the support of more experienced consultants
  • Deliver robust and accurate technical or theoretical analysis
  • Share thoughts and ideas to solve client problems, involving internal and external meetings
  • Contribute to the writing of reports, slide packs or notes, written in a logical and well-structured manner using language appropriate for the intended audience
  • Apply economic frameworks, ranging from simple data analysis to complex econometric modelling
  • Present your findings to colleagues and clients
  • Continue to develop and grow your Excel, R, Stata and modelling skills
  • Collaborate with your project team/s, whilst also being able to work alone on a piece of analysis seeking support when required
  • Manage your own work and time to ensure you meet the agreed project deadlines, seeking advice from more experienced consultants as required
  • Have the opportunity to work with Frontier economists across our EMEA offices and
  • Play a part in the running of the firm working on projects that enhance our culture, working life and client experience

FAQs

When does the analyst role commence?

The analyst roles will typically commence in September and October 2025.

What qualifications do I need to apply for this role?

You will need to have obtained a 2:1 Bachelor’s degree in Economics (or equivalent) and a Masters in Economics or with an Economics focus.

Is prior experience in economics required for this position?

While prior experience is not explicitly required, a strong understanding of micro-economics and relevant skills are essential.

What skills should I have before applying?

Strong Excel skills, good knowledge of R and/or Stata, and exceptional communication skills are needed, along with the ability to thrive in a collaborative environment.

How long is the analyst programme?

The analyst programme lasts for two years.

Will I receive training during the programme?

Yes, you will attend a comprehensive induction week, ongoing training sessions, regular seminars, and receive mentoring throughout the programme.

Is proficiency in any language required?

Yes, fluency in the native language of the country you are applying to is required, and a second language is desirable but not essential.

What types of projects will I work on as an analyst?

You will work on delivering technical or theoretical analysis, writing reports, applying economic frameworks, and presenting findings to clients and colleagues.

When is the application deadline?

The application deadline is 29th November 2024.

Can I apply to multiple offices?

You are encouraged to submit one application to your preferred office, but you can select other offices of interest on the application form.

Consulting
Industry
201-500
Employees

Mission & Purpose

Frontier Economics is a company that specialises in economic and financial consulting services. Their ultimate goal is to provide strategic advice and analytical expertise to help businesses, governments, and organisations make informed decisions and address complex economic and regulatory challenges. Frontier Economics' purpose revolves around delivering evidence-based solutions and insights that support their clients in achieving their objectives, whether it's shaping public policy, optimising business strategies, or navigating regulatory landscapes. Through their economic analysis and consultancy services, they aim to contribute to the success, efficiency, and effectiveness of their clients in various sectors, promoting economic growth and better decision-making.