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Career Opportunities

What are PSE students becoming once they’ve graduated from M2 ? (2022-2023*)

More than half of graduates choose to pursue further studies when they finish their APE Masters – 64% of them in doctoral programmes mainly in France (including PSE, Sciences Po, Dauphine, HEC... ) and the rest in Anglo-Saxon countries (in institutions including Harvard, Oxford, Bocconi, Columbia, UCLA, Princeton, LSE and Yale).

Among those who decide to enter the labour market, 1 graduate in 2 goes overseas. Half join reseach centers, the private sector (including AXA, Deloitte, McKinsey, Société Générale), next, the public and semi-public sector (e.g. Banque de France, INSEE, Trésor), and finally international organisations (World Bank, the IMF, the ECB). All of APE Masters students are hired within 3 months of having received their degree – a majority even before the end of the academic year.

* updated in September 2024


PSE Job Forum

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For five years already, PSE organizes a Job Forum, an opportunity for our students to better seize job opportunities and meet face-to-face with recruiters. Recruiters get the chance to learn more about the PSE students and match their profiles with future hirings.

A glimpse to the events is available here:


Alumni’s Stories

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Fabian Winkler (APE 2009)
Senior Economist at Federal Reserve Board (FED)

After high school, Fabian did not really know what to study. He was interested in mathematics and developed a strong interest in social issues: after a semester studying law, he realized that this path did not match to his personal professional projects and turned to mathematics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. He remained there from 2004 to 2007. In 2005, captivated by the presentations of the Chief Economist of an asset management company in Munich where he was an intern, he decided to become an economist. Read more...

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Malka Guillot-Netchine (APE 2013)
Post-doctoral researcher at ETH Zurich

After the French baccalaureate, Malka decided to move towards a scientific path and integrated a preparatory class in Mathematics. However this did not suit her: torn between her appetite for mathematics and literature, she preferred to redirect herself to a Arts and Social Sciences preparatory class (B/L). Malka then joined ENSAE, where she studied sociology & economics, a subject which attracted her more and more. Afterwards she wished to deepen her knowledge in this field and chose a double degree at the Paris School of Economics. Read more...

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Mouhamadou Sy (APE 2008)
Economist at International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Mouhamadou Sy began his graduate studies with a bachelor’s degree in econometrics before pursuing a master’s degree in quantitative methods at the Université Paris-Est Créteil. Three reasons prompted him to join the École d’économie de Paris: the master’s degree APE – Economic analysis and policy was deemed to be a demanding intellectual training; it is a general program; and finally he sees the opportunity to deepen his knowledge in macroeconomics, a subject he is passionate about. In addition, he is a great admirer of Pr. Daniel Cohen who officiates at PSE. Under his leadership, he defended his thesis entitled “Essays on Monetary Policy and Capital Flows in a Globalized World” in 2013. Read more...