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200,000 Page Views! By Job-Seeking Health Economists

We are thrilled to share a significant milestone achieved by our Health Economics job board: a remarkable 200,000 page views in just 12 months, accompanied by 39,000 visitors! This growth underscores the platform’s importance and its role in connecting health economists with the right opportunities.

Engaged Visitors Exploring New Career Opportunities

Our visitors are highly engaged health economists, actively or passively exploring their next career step. On average, each visitor views 5 job ads or pages per session—a strong indicator of their intent and interest in the opportunities available.

A Surprising Gender Insight

One fascinating insight is that 55% of our visitors are women, suggesting a higher representation of female health economists than male counterparts. This reflects broader trends in the field, highlighting the increasing diversity and inclusion within the profession.

Diverse Age Groups Represented

The average age of our visitors is 34.8 years, with 29% under 24 years old, likely recent graduates seeking their first or second position in the field. Another 31% are from the 25–34 age group, typically exploring consultant and analyst roles. Notably, 29% are in the 35–55 age range, advancing toward leadership roles such as managers or directors.

  • < 24 years (29%): Recent graduates likely seeking their first or second position in health economics.
  • 25–34 years (31%): Typically exploring consultant and analyst roles.
  • 35–55 years (29%): Advancing toward manager and director roles.

A Truly International Audience

Our platform serves an international audience, with 61% of visitors from Europe, 13% from North America, and another 13% from Asia. Within Europe, the United Kingdom leads with 33% of visitors, followed by Germany (10%), the Netherlands (8%), France (7%), and strong representation from Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Italy, and Switzerland.

  • Europe (61%):
    • United Kingdom: 33%
    • Germany: 10%
    • Netherlands: 8%
    • France: 7%
    • Other countries: Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Italy, and Switzerland.
  • North America (13%)
  • Asia (13%)

Delivering Value to the Global Health Economics Community

These numbers affirm the value our job board brings to the global health economics community. By offering a specialized, niche platform, we cater to the unique needs of professionals in this field, whether they are seeking their next role or simply staying informed about market trends.

Thank You for Your Support!

To all our visitors and supporters: thank you for making this milestone possible! We look forward to continuing to serve the health economics community and connecting talented professionals with their next great opportunity.

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