carrer after your graduate :
Economics graduates are employed in a range of posts which may, or may not, be related to the discipline they studied. They work in manufacturing, transport, communications, banking, insurance, investment and retailing industries, as well as in government agencies, consulting and charitable organisations.
In all these settings, employers value economics graduates' understanding of decision-making, their research and analytical skills, and their experience of viewing problems in their national and international context.
On most degree programmes, you will develop your learning, communication and self-management skills. Economics also helps you to develop problem-solving skills, and encourages you to become adept in numeracy, IT and the use of statistical methods. There may also be opportunities to foster team-working skills. The awareness of opportunity cost and the ability to interpret statistical evidence are especially important skills developed in the typical Economics programme.
Nearly two-thirds (63.9%) of economic graduates from 2002 were in employment six months after graduation. The above list of jobs, supplied to us by former graduates, gives a flavour of what they are up to.
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