In a typical work setting, economists:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Communicate daily by telephone, e-mail, and in person. Occasionally write letters and memos.
- Have a medium level of job-required social interaction. They spend time alone while analyzing data, but talk about their projects with others.
- Often work as part of a team of researchers or academics.
Physical Work Conditions
- Work indoors in offices.
- Usually have a private office but sometimes have shared office spaces.
Work Performance
- Must be very exact in performing the job. Data errors could lead to incorrect results.
- Sometimes repeat the same mental tasks, such as figuring math formulas.
- Make nearly all of their decisions without consulting another first.
- Set nearly all their daily tasks and goals without consulting a supervisor first. Economists work independently.
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- Work in a moderately competitive atmosphere where strict deadlines must be met.
Hours/Travel
- Normally work over 40 hours per week to meet deadlines and complete special projects.
- Often travel to attend meetings and conferences.
- Generally work a set schedule.