Undergraduate Employability and Careers for Economics Students
Our Economics graduates emerge with a wealth of subject-specific knowledge, including economic theory and data analysis, complemented by essential commercial awareness, IT proficiency, and problem-solving skills highly sought after by employers worldwide. This fusion of academic expertise and transferable skills paves the way for diverse career avenues within the economics and finance sector, as well as beyond.
Our commitment to employability extends the classroom. You will benefit from a range of career-enhancing events designed to give you a competitive edge in the job market, ranging from insightful employer talks to tailored careers fairs.
Many of our recent alumni now hold esteemed positions in leading global organisations such as Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Lloyds Banking Group, PwC, JP Morgan, and prominent government departments like the National Audit Office, HMRC, and the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office. Some have ventured into entrepreneurship, while others have pursued postgraduate studies.
This infographic illustrates some of the most popular graduate-level job postings in the UK for those who graduate with an Economics degree.
As globalisation and technological advancements continue to reshape the global economy, the demand for economists with strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of economic principles remains high, making economics a dynamic and rewarding field for career growth and impact. You can find out more about the wider employment outcomes for Durham English Studies graduates at Discover Uni.
What else can you do with an Economics degree?
Essential Skills for Aspiring Economists: Building your Foundation for Success
The following list comprises the highly sought-after skills that employers prioritise when seeking accounting professionals.
Skills | Economics Students |
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Communication | Clear communication of economic concepts enables economists to convey insights persuasively to policymakers and the public, fostering informed decision-making. |
Management | Economists proficient in management efficiently coordinate economic research projects and allocate resources to ensure timely completion. |
Mathematics | Proficiency in mathematics empowers economists to analyse quantitative data and develop models for understanding and forecasting economic phenomena. |
Research | Strong research skills enable economists to design empirical studies, analyse data, and contribute valuable insights to economic theory and policy formulation. |
Problem solving | Economists adept at problem-solving can identify, analyse, and propose solutions to complex economic challenges, facilitating effective policy responses and promoting economic well-being. |