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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2025!

Hello my fellow health economists, As we are closing for Christmas, I wanted to look back on 2024, and share some thoughts about our sector. As I run the specialised job board for health economists, it gives me a pretty good view of what’s happening in our job market. In general there are still plenty of opportunities for health economists, … Read more

Is Excel Dead for Health Economists?

Excel for Health Economists

Is Excel dead for health economists? I checked out 225 health economics jobs on EuropeanHealthEconomics.com, that we have posted on the job board over the last three months. Surprisingly, only 15% required Excel skills. And even fewer, just 8%, were looking for health economists with VBA skills, typically for modelling and HTA roles. This makes me wonder, are we health … Read more

Why Learning Tableau Can Advance Your Career as a Health Economist

The Power of Tableau for Health Economists

As a health economist, your role involves navigating complex datasets, extracting insights, and presenting findings that shape healthcare decisions. But what if you could do all of this more efficiently, visually, and with greater clarity? Learning Tableau might just be the career catalyst you’ve been searching for. Here’s why: The Power of Tableau for Health Economists 1️⃣ Transform Complex Data … Read more

Global Health Jobs for Health Economists

Global Health Economics jobs

Health economist, would you like to create a bigger impact with your skills? Although EuropeanHealthEconomics.com mainly focuses on pharma and life science roles, we also have a section dedicated to Health Economics Jobs in the Global Health Sector. On this page, you will find roles in NGOs, UN agencies, and companies working in the global health sector. These positions offer … Read more

Jobs ONLY for Health Economists

Jobs for Health Economists

I conducted a small job search experiment using the term “health economics” on LinkedIn jobs. My initial impression was that there are many health economics jobs, which is great. But as I scrolled down, I noticed that many non-matching jobs appeared on the list, like health advisor, public health consultant, and economist roles that have little to do with health … Read more

What does ChatGPT say about EuropeanHealthEconomics.com?

I asked ChatGPT what it knew about EuropeanHealthEconomics.com, and I was quite happy with the response. These are not copied from the website text but conclusions made by ChatGPT. Here are the highlights for you. 👉 See the latest health economics jobs.

Need a Freelance Health Economist for Your Project?

Freelance health economists

Does this sound familiar to you as a manager of a health economics team? You’ve just received a new project, but neither you nor your team have the time to handle it. Hiring a permanent staff member isn’t an option, and outsourcing to a consultancy is just too expensive. You’ve asked your team and network for available freelancers, but no … Read more

Should You Be Learning R?

Why health economists should learn R to improve their career prospects?

We reviewed the 100 health economics jobs on EuropeanHealthEconomics.com. It’s clear that R is becoming increasingly important for health economists. R skills were required in 15% of the health economics job openings, and it seems that this percentage is increasing. Although R might not replace Excel VBA, the software landscape for modelling in health economics is certainly evolving. So, if … Read more

Your Next Step? Manager Roles for Health Economists

Health economists manager jobs

Are you a health economist ready to take the next step in your career and move into a management role? On this dedicated Health Economics Manager page, you’ll find the latest opportunities in both pharmaceutical companies and consultancies. Whether you’re working and specialised in HEOR, HTA, RWE, or market access, there are numerous new manager-level roles that could be your … Read more

Lunchtime Traffic

Lunchtime traffic

I took a look at the lunchtime traffic on EuropeanHealthEconomics.com yesterday, and it was fascinating to see the snapshot of visitors at that very moment. The job board had 27 persons from 11 different European countries browsing over 80 pages of job ads at that time! If you’re one of those visitors, rest assured that all data is anonymised by … Read more

R Jobs for Health Economists

Health Economics jobs for R Expert

R-software is becoming an increasingly important modelling tool for health economists. We’re seeing this shift clearly on our health economics job board, where the demand for R-skills is on the rise. Six months ago, about 15% of the jobs listed required R-skills. While I don’t have the exact figures right now, it’s evident that this percentage has grown. Although R … Read more

Are Job Alerts Still Useful for Health Economists?

Useful Job Alerts for Health Economists

Did you register for an email alert for health economist jobs on the career page of a large pharmaceutical or consulting company? How are these alert emails working for you? My personal experience with these alerts is this: We all get too many emails already. These automatic job alerts tend to go unnoticed or directly to social or junk folders … Read more

No Registrations Just Opportunities for Health Economists

Opportunities for Health Economists

When I started EuropeanHealthEconomics .com, my idea was simple: “Provide all health economics jobs in one place for my fellow health economists.” I also thought about the kind of job board I’d want to use myself. I’ve never liked mandatory registrations or accounts on job listing sites. I don’t want to leave my personal information to be monetized. I’d rather … Read more

32,000 Users / Year and My Secret Badge of Honour

32,000 Users / Year and My Secret Badge of Honour

During the past 12 months, our health economics job board has welcomed 32,000 users. Who are the visitors? Mainly job-seeking health economists. A lot of them! To put it in perspective, it’s like filling a 600-person conference hall with health economists every week of the year. This shows that we’re providing our peers, and clients too, with a service that’s … Read more

Are Health Economists Finding Your Company?

Health Economists Finding Your Company

When talking with human resource personnel recruiting health economists, I often hear this opinion: “We are one of the top pharmaceutical companies, and our career page will attract experienced health economists. Our company’s career page is working just fine.” Then, a couple of weeks later, the role is given to an expensive recruitment agency to fill. Maybe the company career … Read more

Il blog di EuropeanHealthEconomics.com
Il blog di EuropeanHealthEconomics.com

Welcome to the Blog of EuropeanHealthEconomics.com

Questo blog è un hub specializzato per economisti sanitari che esplorano opportunità di carriera e cercano approfondimenti nel campo.

In questo blog troverete consigli preziosi per navigare il mercato del lavoro, sfruttare opportunità freelance e migliorare le vostre competenze attraverso programmi educativi e strumenti software rilevanti per l'economia sanitaria. Questa risorsa è progettata per supportare il vostro sviluppo professionale e tenervi informati sulle tendenze del settore. I post del blog sono in inglese.

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