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US Economist

New York, NY · On-site

$233K - $251K/yr

Your expertise • Strong academic background in economics, statistics, or a closely related field. • Advanced degree (Master's or PhD) in economics or statistics preferred, or commensurate ...

Sr. Economist, Seller Fee Science

Seattle, WA · On-site

$104K - $132K/yr

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - PhD in economics or equivalent PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - Experience in analytics and applied economics - Experience in developing and executing an analytic vision to solve ...

Senior Economist

Seattle, WA · On-site

$104K - $132K/yr

... after PhD degree or equivalent. - Deep knowledge in time series econometrics, asset pricing, empirical macroeconomics, or the use of micro and panel data to improve and validate traditional ...

A master's degree or PhD in these fields is preferred. Strong quantitative preparation, including coursework in econometrics or an equivalent course on causal inference methods, is required at all ...

PhD in Economics or a closely related field, completed at time of application. ABD candidates will not be considered * At least two years of experience teaching undergraduate economics * Experience ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PhD in Econometrics, and why are they important?

To thrive as a PhD in Econometrics, you need advanced expertise in statistical theory, econometric modeling, and data analysis, typically supported by a doctoral degree in economics or a related field. Proficiency in statistical software such as Stata, R, Python, or SAS, as well as experience with large datasets and econometric methodologies, is essential. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help you convey complex findings to diverse audiences. These skills are crucial for producing rigorous research, informing policy, and contributing valuable insights in academic, governmental, or industry settings.

What is a PhD in Econometrics?

A PhD in Econometrics is an advanced academic degree focused on the application of statistical and mathematical methods to economic data. It prepares students to conduct original research, develop new econometric models, and analyze complex economic problems using quantitative techniques. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research institutions, government agencies, or the private sector, where advanced data analysis and economic modeling skills are in high demand.

What are some common career paths for someone with a PhD in Econometrics?

With a PhD in Econometrics, graduates often pursue careers in academia as professors or researchers, but there are also numerous opportunities in the private and public sectors. Many work as quantitative analysts, data scientists, or policy advisors in financial institutions, government agencies, international organizations, or consulting firms. The advanced analytical and statistical skills developed during the PhD are highly valued in roles that involve complex data analysis, economic modeling, and policy evaluation. Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, including economists, data engineers, and policymakers, is common, providing a dynamic work environment and pathways for professional growth.
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Assistant Professor in Real Estate & Urban Land Economics Notice of Filing

Wisconsin

Madison, WI

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

NOTICE OF FILING - Please do not apply to this position as it has been filled. This posting is mandatory to meet a United States Department of Labor requirement. See the job posting for more details.

A competitive recruitment and selection process was conducted for this employment opportunity and a U.S. worker was not selected. An application for Alien Employment Certification is being filed on behalf of an alien to fill the employment opportunity. Anyone with documentary evidence relative to the application, or available workers, wages and/or working conditions, may contact the Regional Certifying Office of the Department of Labor at the following address:

U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Office of Foreign Labor Certification 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Room N- 5311 Washington, DC 20210

Institution:University of Wisconsin MadisonPosition Title:Assistant Professor in Real Estate & Urban Land Economics Notice of FilingJob Category:FacultyEmployment Type:RegularJob Profile:Assistant ProfessorJob Duties:

The Real Estate and Urban Land Economics Department in the Wisconsin School of Business seeks to hire an Assistant Professor. The position would be responsible for teaching graduate and undergraduate students in Real Estate & Urban Land Economics or related field at the Wisconsin School of Business, conducting scholarly research and performing university service.


The University of Wisconsin's Department of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics is one of the oldest undergraduate academic real estate programs in the world. It is also of the best, consistently ranked as one of the top real estate programs in the United States. Among top real estate programs, UW is renowned for its breadth, awarding Bachelors, MBA, and Ph.D. degrees. The department is also proud to be part of a great university with excellent resources available to both faculty and students. The Wisconsin School of Business currently enrolls approximately 3,200 undergraduates (sophomore/junior/senior level), 535 masters, and 60 PhD students.

Key Job Responsibilities:
  • Participate in interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts with other departments, schools and colleges

  • Contribute to the intellectual and academic life of the department, school, and university, as appropriate

  • Create and maintain a strong program of research

  • Provide classroom and individual teaching for undergraduate and graduate degree-seeking students in Economics, Finance, Real Estate, or related field

  • University and community service will be expected as appropriate

Department:

Wisconsin School of Business, Real Estate and Urban Land Economics

Compensation:

Negotiable

Required Qualifications:

Candidates with a PhD or those anticipating a PhD degree by the time of hire will have research under way that is likely to result in one or more publications in top tier journals, and will have presentation skills that suggest future excellence in teaching.

Preferred Qualifications:Education:

PhD in economics, finance, real estate, or related field required by start date.

How to Apply:

The deadline for assuring full consideration is November 24, 2025. However, the position will remain open, and applications may be considered until the position is filled.

Please complete the online application. We ask you to submit three documents:
1. Cover letter
2. Detailed curriculum vitae that includes a complete list of publications
3. One document containing a research statement, teaching statement, existing published and/or working papers, including the job market paper.

All materials must be submitted electronically in pdf format.

NOTE:
- Unless confidentiality is requested in your online application, information regarding the names of applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality
- Electronic submissions are required

Shortly after applying, you will be asked to provide the names and contact information of three references. You will then have the opportunity to send them an email from the application portal inviting them to submit a letter of recommendation.

Contact Information:

Dan Bonazza

dan.bonazza@wisc.edu

608-263-1189

Relay Access (WTRS): 7-1-1. SeeRELAY_SERVICEfor further information.