Your roles and responsibilities will include, among others:
- Developing and maintaining macroeconomic models, including Computable General Equilibrium (CGE).
- Conducting quantitative analysis and research to support economic and regulatory impact assessments.
- Collaborating on large, international projects, applying economic knowledge and modelling skills in real-world scenarios and case studies.
- EY.AI
Qualifications:
- Strong foundation in economic theory, evidenced by university courses in advanced macroeconomics (preferably covering general equilibrium theory and modelling).
- Completed university courses on quantitative methods applicable to economic analysis, e.g. solving/simulating economic models or advanced econometrics.
- Ability to interpret modelling results and provide intuitive explanations.
- Excellent command of English, with strong presentation and articulation skills.
- Completed undergraduate studies in economics, quantitative methods, or a related field.
- Proactive problem-solving approach and research skills.
- Effective teamwork and independent work capabilities.
- A commitment to continuous learning and development in macroeconomic modelling.
We offer:
- - global certification of your competencies and the opportunity to earn an MBA title from the prestigious Hult University
- Career Counselor- professional, one-to-one guidance on career building and development
- Innovations@EY- unique programmes where you can create your own start-up using our know-how and funding
- Psycho-educational platform- a package of free consultations with specialists in the broad field of mental health and personal development and access to educational activities
- A convenient hybrid working model
- Benefit programme
About EY Poland:
We employ more than 390,000 exceptional people in over 150 countries around the world. In Poland there are over 7,000 of us, working in: Warsaw, Gdansk, Katowice, Krakow, Lodz, Poznan, Rzeszow and Wroclaw.