Job description
Frontier Economics is an economics consultancy that tackles the big questions facing governments, businesses and society. We help our clients to analyse and understand their markets and to formulate strategies based on sound economics. The methods and models we use are often complex, but our advice is always succinct, clear and honest. What to expect during your internship: We aim to make your time with us as meaningful and interesting as possible. In the Paris office, our typical internships run for around 6 months (typically to those who have already obtained their undergraduate and are working towards or have finished their postgraduate degree) On the first day of your internship, you will have an induction covering different areas of Frontier and you will receive some basic training on various software packages and programmes that we use. You will also meet your mentor, who has the responsibility for giving you advice, day-to-day guidance and feedback on your performance. You will discuss with your mentor what practices you will work in and what projects you are initially working on. You will also have a “buddy” – an analyst who is on hand to answer any general queries you have about Frontier. During your internship you will find yourself working in project teams with analysts, consultants and directors. You will receive guidance, feedback and support throughout your internship, and we welcome your feedback on us too. After your internship, you can apply to become an analyst. You will be responsible for: Delivering a robust and accurate technical or theoretical analysis in a timely way, guided by more experienced consultants Contributing to the writing of reports or notes, written in a logical and well-structured manner using language appropriate for the intended audience Applying economic frameworks, ranging from economic equilibrium theory to econometric modelling Developing your Excel, Stata and modelling skills Working collaboratively with your project team/s as appropriate, while also being able to work alone on a piece of analysis seeking support when required Managing your own work and time to ensure you meet the agreed project deadlines, seeking advice from more experienced consultants as required; and, Work with Frontier economists across EMEA. About You You will be due to obtain, or will have obtained a 2:1 Bachelor’s degree in an Economics focussed subject and, be working towards or have completed a Masters with an economics focus (or equivalent). Strong interest and understanding of micro-economics Some knowledge of the relevant software Ability to thrive in a collaborative environment Strong Excel skills Exceptional communication skills Ability to meet deadlines A fluency in French is required (a second language is also desirable, but not essential) What you need to do next If you would like to apply submit your application now! Deadline: 29 January 2024 (We would strongly encourage applicants to apply early as positions will close once vacancies are filled) When applying please only submit one application to your preferred office. You can still select other offices that you are interested in on the application form. Please note do not upload a photo to your CV We are determined that everyone has an equal chance to join us and progress their career with Frontier. We care about creating an inclusive atmosphere and are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in all its forms. Read more about our incentives here: https://www.frontier-economics.com/uk/en/careers/diversity-inclusion/ Frontier Economics is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, age, or any other status protected by law.