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I’ve recently decided that looking into Economics may be a good decision, as maths is something I love and am very good at, and I enjoy the looks of things such as Game Theory and Micro and Macroeconomics. However, I have no clue where a degree in this can take me, and Google isn’t the most helpful. I don’t want to go into banking or accounting, but anything else I’m very open to. Any information or experiences anyone has are very welcome, including what might be good extra or super curricular activities would be looked highly upon. Thank you!
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Hi, I found this on a website which I’ve linked underneath too so you can see what each job is.
Jobs directly related to an economic degree include:
Actuarial analyst
Chartered accountant
Compliance officer
Data analyst
Economist
External auditor
Financial risk analyst
Investment analyst
Political risk analyst
Risk manager
Statistician
Stockbroker
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Business development manager
Civil Service fast streamer
Data scientist
Diplomatic service officer
Local government officer
Management consultant
Policy officer
Quantity surveyor
Remember that many employers accept applications from graduates with any degree subject.
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-...gree/economics
Jobs directly related to an economic degree include:
Actuarial analyst
Chartered accountant
Compliance officer
Data analyst
Economist
External auditor
Financial risk analyst
Investment analyst
Political risk analyst
Risk manager
Statistician
Stockbroker
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Business development manager
Civil Service fast streamer
Data scientist
Diplomatic service officer
Local government officer
Management consultant
Policy officer
Quantity surveyor
Remember that many employers accept applications from graduates with any degree subject.
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-...gree/economics
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