We are one of the world’s leading economic consulting firms. We strive to recruit and develop talented people to work together to produce meaningful economic analysis of exceptional quality, and to create a positive impact on our clients and society.
Our European Competition Practice provides expert economic advice on competition policy, economic and financial regulation, public policy and the assessment of damages in complex disputes. We are looking to hire economists to help us to provide advice to our clients on some of the most high-profile cases before the European Commission, the General Court and national competition authorities, regulators and courts.
We believe that working in diverse teams, where everybody’s views are considered and respected, helps us to deliver work of the highest standards of quality and integrity.
Compass Lexecon is a team of world-leading economists that provide exceptional quality analysis and advice in complex and often high-profile legal and regulatory proceedings. Our work includes the analysis of mergers, damages litigation, international arbitration, regulation and intellectual property cases. Our diverse team values integrity, excellence and collaboration above all - values that we practise in our interactions with each other, our clients, and society as a whole.
We invite you to meet fellow women economists virtually to learn more about the type of work we do and the market more broadly. Compass Lexecon women professionals at different levels of seniority will share case studies and discuss their varied career paths. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and chat with a smaller group tailored to the position you’re interested in applying for.
This event is open to final and penultimate-year undergraduate and postgraduate students with a strong interest in Economics and who self-identify as women. If you would to like to attend, please apply by uploading your CV and confirming which of the following roles you would you would like to talk to us about:
Research Analysts join us after completing their undergraduate degree in a quantitative subject. This would preferably be in economics, but we also welcome applications from graduates with degrees in computer science, mathematics or statistics.
Interns typically join us for 8 to 12 weeks during, in-between, or shortly after completing their economics degree(s). We offer both summer and off-cycle internships.
Analysts typically join us after completing their Master’s degree in economics.
Please apply as soon as possible as places are limited! If selected, you will be sent links to attend the main presentation and smaller group sessions ahead of the event.