Base: $61,000 - $85,000 annual; bonus/equity: not ...
Proficiency in python programming language
Proficiency in r programming language
Experience with sql database management
The Penn Wharton Budget Model informs policy discussions in Washington, D.C. by supporting data-driven, non-normative research on issues at the intersection of business and public policy
Job Summary
The Penn Wharton Budget Model informs policy discussions in Washington, D.C. by supporting data-driven, non-normative research on issues at the intersection of business and public policy.
Responsibilities include utilizing Python, R, and SQL to compile, clean, and analyze datasets while contributing to research publications such as issue briefs and working papers.
The University of Pennsylvania offers a competitive benefits package including excellent healthcare, generous retirement plans, tuition assistance, and flexible work options.
Matching Summary
The Penn Wharton Budget Model informs policy discussions in Washington, D.C. by supporting data-driven, non-normative research on issues at the intersection of business and public policy.
Salary
Base: $61,000 - $85,000 annual; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive healthcare, tuition assistance, retirement plans, and wellness programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Proficiency in Python programming language
Proficiency in R programming language
Experience with SQL database management
Bachelor's degree in Economics or Statistics
Minimum 2 years of relevant experience
Nice-to-have
Experience with microdata sources
Familiarity with Federal statistical agencies
Strong interest in economics and public policy
Ability to work independently as a self-starter
Graduate-level research aptitude
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree required in Economics, Statistics, Finance, Mathematics, or related field
Minimum 2 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience
Previous experience as a research associate or data analyst required