The Brattle Group is looking for Research Analysts to build models and create innovative data-based solutions for clients, conduct comprehensive research, and support expert witnesses in legal and regulatory contexts.
Requirements
- build models and create innovative data-based solutions for clients using programming languages, such as R, Python, Stata, SAS, Excel, and VBA (e.g. conducting data and statistical analysis, econometric analysis, building interactive dashboards, etc.).
- conduct comprehensive research, including market analysis, literature reviews, document examination, and writing memos to provide insights and support expert reports.
- assist in preparing expert reports and presentations, helping our experts present complex economic and financial concepts clearly in legal and regulatory contexts.
- Have completed or will complete a course in econometrics.
- Have completed a significant, self-defined project using quantitative analysis and economic principles.
- Can apply quantitative analysis and economic thinking to real-world cases during the interview process.
Responsibilities
- You'll build models and create innovative data-based solutions for clients using programming languages, such as R, Python, Stata, SAS, Excel, and VBA (e.g. conducting data and statistical analysis, econometric analysis, building interactive dashboards, etc.).
- You'll conduct comprehensive research, including market analysis, literature reviews, document examination, and writing memos to provide insights and support expert reports.
- You'll assist in preparing expert reports and presentations, helping our experts present complex economic and financial concepts clearly in legal and regulatory contexts.
- You'll work closely with colleagues at all levels, contributing to the development of robust and innovative solutions for our clients.
- Research markets, evaluate any restrictions to competition and, estimate any relevant damages.
- Conduct analysis related to competition, auctions, and mergers within the telecom industry.
- Identify the effects of misinformation on consumer choice, elicit the value that consumers place on particular product features through the statistical and econometric evaluation of sales data.
Other
- An undergraduate degree in a quantitative discipline (e.g. economics, computer science, data science, and mathematics), with strong academic performance.
- Successful applicants typically have a GPA of 3.7 or higher (based on a 4.0 scale).
- Great teamwork and leadership skills.
- Intellectual curiosity and creativity.
- A high degree of ownership and commitment.