Careers and employability
BA Economics provides a strong foundation for careers that require analytical thinking, data interpretation, and a deep understanding of economic principles, with a versatile skillset, opening doors to a wide range of career paths across various sectors.
Graduates will be well-equipped for diverse careers across finance, government, consulting, business, research, and non-profit sectors. Roles range from analysing economic trends as an economist or financial analyst, to shaping policy as a policy analyst, providing expert advice as a consultant, or interpreting data as a data analyst.
Students can access our central Careers and Employability service, as well as a dedicated team based in the Management School. There is a range of activity throughout the year, to help develop employability skills, support with finding internships, placements or roles after graduation.
Economics students also have the opportunity to apply for our Student Research Assistant Scheme.
A BA Economics graduate is well-equipped for diverse careers across finance, government, consulting, business, research, and non-profit sectors. Roles range from analysing economic trends as an economist or financial analyst, to shaping policy as a policy analyst, providing expert advice as a consultant, or interpreting data as a data analyst. These professionals leverage their analytical, quantitative, and communication skills to drive informed decision-making and contribute to various economic and societal challenges.
Possible careers:
- Economic Analyst: Analysing economic data, trends, and policies for businesses, government agencies, or research institutions
- Market Research Analyst: Studying market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service
- Policy Analyst: Evaluating and recommending policy options for government or non-profit organisations
- Financial Analyst: Assessing financial performance, investments, and risk for financial institutions or corporations
- Business Consultant: Providing advisory services to businesses on strategic planning, financial management, and operational efficiency
- Public Sector Roles: Working in government departments or agencies focused on economic development, public finance, or social policy
- Data Analyst: Utilising statistical and econometric skills to analyse large datasets and extract meaningful insights
- Project Manager: Overseeing projects in various sectors, utilising analytical and organisational skills
- Roles in the Creative Sector: Applying economic principles to the arts, media, and entertainment industries
- Environmental Economist: Working on sustainability policies and environmental impact assessments
- Roles in Health Economics: Analysing healthcare systems and policies
- Roles in sports economics: Analysing the economics of sports.
Past employers:
- Government Departments (e.g., HM Treasury, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy)
- Local Authorities (e.g., Liverpool City Council, Manchester City Council)
- Financial Institutions (e.g., Banks, Investment Firms, Insurance Companies)
- Consultancy Firms (e.g., Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY).
- Market Research Companies (e.g., Ipsos, Nielsen)
- Non-Profit Organisations and Charities
- Healthcare Organisations (e.g., NHS Trusts)
- Creative Industries (Media companies, arts organisations)
- Environmental Agencies.