Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is the international forum for facilitating economic growth, cooperation, trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region. The Policy Support Unit (PSU) improves the quality of APEC’s 21-member economies’ deliberations and decisions by providing professional and tailor-made research, analysis and evidence-based policy suggestions. An opportunity now exists for a highly meticulous, motivated and analytical Researcher to contribute to the APEC policy process.

Reporting to the Senior Analyst(s), you will contribute to research projects by undertaking quantitative and qualitative research on a range of topics. Excellent numerical skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, are essential for this role. You must have a keen numerical reasoning ability and be able to understand and interpret data in order to extract important conclusions and present them effectively. The successful candidate will be responsible for collecting and analyzing data and statistics for the APEC region across a range of economic and policy related indicators. You will also be responsible for producing short analytical summaries on a broad spectrum of issues of interest to APEC, such as regional economic trends and supply chain connectivity.

Applicants should ideally have at least 2 years experience in economic policy-oriented research and/or an advanced degree in Economics or other relevant discipline. Familiarity with statistical software and prior completion of a research thesis at advanced degree level will be highly regarded. You must have strong quantitative skills as well as superior analytical and writing skills, preferably through previous research experience. Fluency in English, ability to work independently, intellectual curiosity and initiative, and a commitment to teamwork are a must.

Remuneration is based on a local package which is comprised of a fixed monthly salary with medical and dental benefits. The successful applicant will be offered an initial 18-month contract that is renewable based on satisfactory performance.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Applicants must be a national of one of the 21 APEC economies. Your application must include a cover letter and a resume detailing your qualifications and experience. Successful applicants will first sit for a test on quantitative and writing skills. Candidates selected for interview based on the outcome of the test will also be required to submit a brief writing sample.

Applications should reach us no later than Wednesday, 21 March 2012 (GMT+8) via email to bchk[at]apec.org. Only short-listed candidates will be notified. For details on the APEC Policy Support Unit, please go to www.apec.org/About-Us/Policy-Support-Unit.aspx.