Economics Consulting
In Economics Consulting you’ll advise high‑profile clients in the public and private sectors, providing economic insights and evidence to help inform their business decisions and shape their organisations. Our work addresses the most complex business and policy issues facing our clients, whether it’s navigating competition and commercial disputes; shaping efficient and competitive markets; providing macroeconomic forecasts; or appraising, framing and delivering big investments.
What You'll Do
1. Work across five key propositions: i) Economic Insight and Market Edge, ii) Business Case Evaluation and Policy Appraisal, iii) Infrastructure Economics, iv) Behavioural Economics, and v) Competition Pricing and Digital Markets.
2. Engage in project teams ranging from 2 to 15 or more people, collaborating with PwC teams from other areas and countries.
3. Conduct cutting-edge economic analysis and communicate findings effectively to executives from top organisations.
4. Contribute to public thought leadership pieces on diverse topics.
5. Work primarily in the Belfast office, with occasional client office visits and potential travel opportunities.
What You'll Gain
We’ll help you learn and improve every day with hands-on coaching, a dedicated mentoring scheme, regular ‘lunch and learn’ sessions, and seminars with academic and client speakers to build your technical economics understanding alongside core consulting skills. We also provide opportunities for formal training in technical economics (such as machine learning, econometrics, business case appraisal, and the CFA programme), new technologies (such as Alteryx, Power BI, and Tableau), and general consulting skills (such as writing and presenting with impact).
What You'll Need
You'll need to have achieved or be on track to pass an undergraduate degree or above in an Economics related subject (with a minimum 50% Economics module coverage). We determine whether you're on course to pass based on the grades you achieved in your last completed year of academic study.
Not eligible for sponsorship
This role does not meet the criteria for skilled worker visa sponsorship. To be eligible to apply for this role you must hold your own right to work in the UK which you will need to maintain for the duration of your employment.
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