Primary responsibilities include quantitatively analyzing and modeling economic, tax, and regulatory policies, understanding complex academic economic research, collecting and analyzing relevant data using advanced tools, writing and editing technical reports for diverse audiences, creating dynamic data visualizations, managing multiple client projects simultaneously, and assisting in project proposal development.
Required experience includes a Master's or Ph.D. in public policy, economics, or a quantitative discipline, minimum 5 years of related work experience, familiarity with policy-related economic analysis, excellent analytical skills, strong interpersonal abilities, commitment to teamwork, and advanced technical skills in data processing using Excel, STATA, R, and Python.
EY offers a comprehensive compensation package with salary ranges between $128,200 to $267,100, depending on location. The role provides opportunities for continuous learning, professional development, a diverse and inclusive culture, transformative leadership experience, and the chance to make meaningful impacts in economic policy research and analysis.