Entry requirements
- Strong performance in the first and second years of a degree with a focus on economics
- An intuitive understanding of micro-economics and a willingness to use it to tackle real-world problems
- A desire to learn more about what it is like to work in economics consultancy
I felt like a key member of the Frontier team from day one of my internship.Internships
As an Intern, you will probably be in your final year of an undergraduate course in economics or pursuing a postgraduate course in economics. You will be looking for a taster of what it is like to work as a Frontier economist by joining us for eight weeks or more.
From your first day, you will make a valuable contribution to projects by offering your opinions during team discussions and by producing robust analyses. Your work will be varied: you could go from estimating the wage uplift associated with higher education one week to quantifying the damage caused by the operation of a cartel the next. Project teams vary in size, but expect to work with a mix of Directors, Managers and Consultants from day one.
If you join us during the summer months, it is likely that you will form part of a large group of Interns with whom you can share your ideas and experiences. You will also be supported by an experienced Consultant who can offer you advice and guidance on a day-to-day basis.
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