Job Placement Skills
Professional Skills of an Economist
Entering the Labor Market
Securing a Suitable Job and Career Development
100

What is a resume?

This document is essential for introducing yourself to potential employers, outlining your qualifications and work experience.

100

What is statistical analysis?

This mathematical skill is essential for economists to analyze data and make predictions.

100

What is an entry-level position?

This term describes a job position for beginners to gain experience in a particular field.

100

What is a mentor?

To develop professionally, many individuals seek guidance from a more experienced person in their field.

200

What are references?

These people provide a second opinion on your work ethic and skills, often requested by employers.

200

What are programming languages?

Economists often use these tools, such as R or Python, to analyze large datasets.

200

What is the job market?

Economists often analyze this, which measures the availability of job opportunities within a market.

200

What are career goals?

Setting these short- or long-term objectives helps you stay on track for career advancement.

300

What is an interview?  

A short conversation or meeting that introduces you to a company and allows both sides to see if you’re a fit for the role.

300

What is cost-benefit analysis?  

This skill involves making decisions based on the comparison of costs and benefits, helping economists determine the most efficient resource allocation.  

300

What are internships?

One of the first steps in entering the labor market is gaining these unpaid experiences to build a resume.

300

What is career planning?

This skill helps you identify and seize job opportunities that align with your career aspirations.

400

What is networking?

This method of job searching involves reaching out to connections for opportunities and advice.

400

How important is communication?

Economists need strong skills in this area to clearly explain their findings in reports and presentations.

400

What are hard skills?

This type of skill, often technical or task-specific, is necessary to qualify for certain job roles.

400

What is a Master’s in Economics or an MBA?

Economists looking to develop in their field often pursue this advanced degree for more specialized knowledge.

500

What are resume best practices?

A set of standards or a guide for creating a resume tailored to specific job applications.

500

What is microeconomics?

Small business

500

What are career services?

This is a common government tool used to help recent graduates find job placements.

500

What is a promotion?

This type of career growth involves taking on new responsibilities, often by moving up in rank or expanding one’s job scope.