contributions to CE's regular forecasting services
Applicants should possess:
a first degree in economics (with a strong applied economics content) at 2.1 or above; a masters degree in economics is preferable but not essential
a keen interest in CE's core business of extracting meaning from economic data and in working with large datasets
strong IT skills (experience of working with a programming language is an advantage)
fluency in written and spoken English
familiarity with the main features of the European economies
If you would like to find out more about the position or the company, you should email David Taylor at infocamecon.com. Applicants should have the right to work in the European Union. Shortlisting for interviews is expected to take place in the week beginning 21 June, but applications after this date may still be considered if an appointment has not been made.