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Career Prospects for Economics Majors and Job Opportunities for Graduates

UNNES students, are you one of those who still think that Economics is exactly the same as Management or Accounting? Wow, if so, you really need to get to know it better!

In fact, Economics has a much broader and more fundamental scope of analysis. While Accounting focuses on a company’s financial records and Management handles business operations, Economics studies the “big picture.” You’ll learn how individuals, companies, and even entire nations allocate limited resources.

In this major, you’ll be trained to think critically, analyze empirical data, and dissect both macroeconomic and microeconomic phenomena. Thanks to its high-level analytical skills, the career prospects for Economics graduates span a wide range of strategic sectors.

Career Prospects for Economics Majors

Curious about what kind of job you might get? Let’s take a look at the prestigious career prospects awaiting Economics graduates:

1. Economic Analyst

This is the most straightforward career path for you, UNNES Friends! Economic analysts are responsible for monitoring macroeconomic indicators, researching market trends, and forecasting future economic conditions. This role is crucial at central banks (such as Bank Indonesia), the Financial Services Authority (OJK), and top investment firms. Their analyses determine interest rate fluctuations and major investment strategies.

2. Public Policy Analyst

Interested in government issues? Economics graduates have a strong foundation to work in this sector. You can build a career at Bappenas, the Ministry of Finance, or local government agencies. The main tasks involve formulating and evaluating public policies such as tax regulations, fuel subsidies, and poverty alleviation programs.

3. Credit & Risk Analyst

The banking sector and financial institutions are always on the lookout for economics graduates to fill risk analyst positions. Your role here is to assess the financial viability of a large company seeking a loan. Armed with knowledge of business cycles, you can predict the likelihood of loan default amid fluctuating economic conditions.

4. Business and Strategy Consultant

Multinational companies looking to open branches in new countries or regions certainly don’t want to lose money, right? Well, they need business consultants to assess economic viability, consumer purchasing power, and the economic stability of the region. As an Economics graduate, you possess the perfect analytical framework to provide strategic recommendations to top executives!

5. Economic Researcher at a Think Tank

For UNNES students who are truly passionate about research, becoming a researcher at an independent think tank is a source of pride. In Indonesia, there are many prestigious institutions such as CSIS, SMERU, or INDEF. Here, you’ll enjoy publishing journals, conducting economic studies, and providing independent input to the government or even organizations like the World Bank!

Sharpen Your Economic Analysis Skills with UNNES!

UNNES Friends, the ability to anticipate economic trends can never be replaced by robots or AI. That’s why earning a degree in this field is an exceptional investment in your future.

For those of you who are interested, Universitas Semarang (UNNES) offers a program that’s perfectly aligned with this field: the Bachelor of Development Economics under the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB). This program is accredited as “Excellent” and features a curriculum closely tied to research, public policy, and digital economic trends.

Especially since it’s already early April. Registration for the 2026 UTBK-SNBT will close very soon on April 7, 2026! You only have one week left, UNNES Friends.

Come on, finalize your registration now, and make UNNES’s Development Economics your top choice!

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