This week, we explore economic research and career development with Ben Reynolds, the first Haile Fellow. Now a senior research analyst for the Council of State Governments, Ben's journey showcases the versatility of economics skills across industries. He emphasizes the importance of effective communication in research and the value of combining quantitative and qualitative methods.
Ben's experience pursuing a master's degree in economics at the University of Essex during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the benefits of international education and building a global network. His advice to students: focus on personal connections and problem-solving skills – crucial for success in any economics-related career.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:03The Haile Fellows Program and Ben's Experience
03:18 Building Connections and Learning Through Problem Solving
04:19 Advice for Fellow Students on Data Cleaning and Analysis
05:37 Having a Question and Applying Economics Skills
06:16 Leveraging the Fellowship for Internships
07:33 Transitioning to Work at Triad and Grad School
08:09 Translating Skills for New Internships
10:03 The Variety of Career Paths in Economics
12:10 The Importance of Communication in Research
14:01 Presenting Information for Different Audiences
15:26 The Fun and Variety of Ben's Current Role
16:36 The Impact of Local Policy and the American Rescue Plan Funding
19:15 Ben's Passion for History and its Synergy with Economics
21:02 The Role of History in Economics Research
22:05 The Importance of Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
24:59 Pursuing a Master's Degree in Economics Abroad
29:34 Challenges of Completing a Degree During COVID-19
33:39 Building Personal Connections and Problem-Solving Skills
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