NetChoice is seeking an Economic Policy Manager to lead data-driven research and shape policy discussions affecting the digital economy. The successful candidate will analyze the economic consequences of technology-related regulations and translate findings into accessible content for policymakers, media, and the public.
Based in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, the role requires a professional with strong analytical capabilities and excellent communication skills. Responsibilities include conducting in-depth economic studies, authoring policy briefs and opinion pieces, and delivering presentations at public forums and industry events.
The individual will collaborate closely with internal policy and communications teams to ensure economic insights inform advocacy strategies. They will also advise member companies on regulatory developments and provide timely analysis on legislative issues.
Applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree in Economics, Public Policy, or a related quantitative field, along with 2–5 years of experience in economic consulting, government, or research. A commitment to free enterprise and free expression is essential.
Preferred qualifications include a master’s or doctoral degree in Economics, familiarity with internet and tech industry regulations, and proficiency in statistical tools such as Stata, R, or Python. Experience in trade associations or policy nonprofits is advantageous, as is a portfolio of published work.
Candidates should thrive in independent, fast-paced environments and be skilled at presenting complex data to diverse audiences.
Interested applicants are invited to submit their resumes to Patrick Hedger at info@netchoice.org.
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We Are Hiring: Economic Policy Manager
NetChoice is hiring an Economic Policy Manager that will be responsible for conducting quantitative analysis and communicating economic principles to support NetChoice’s advocacy goals. This role involves researching the economic impact of technology policies, translating complex analysis into clear and persuasive public-facing materials, and representing NetChoice in public forums. The ideal candidate will be a skilled analyst and a strong communicator, capable of shaping policy debates through data-driven insights and compelling arguments. n nThis position is based in the Washington, D.C. metro area. n nResponsibilities: n nConduct rigorous economic research and quantitative analysis on the impact of government policies affecting the technology sector. n nAuthor and publish research papers, policy briefs, opinion editorials, and blog posts that effectively communicate economic findings to policymakers, the media, and the public. n nDevelop and deliver compelling presentations for conferences, briefings, and public speaking engagements to articulate NetChoice’s economic positions. n nCollaborate with the policy and communications teams to ensure economic analysis is integrated into NetChoice’s broader advocacy and messaging strategies. n nBrief NetChoice staff and members on the economic implications of legislative and regulatory developments. n nServe as a resource for member companies, providing timely responses and data-driven insights on economic policy issues. n nRequired Qualifications: n nBachelor’s Degree or higher in Economics, Public Policy, or a related field with a strong quantitative focus. n n2-5 years of professional experience in economic consulting, policy analysis, government or academic research. n nAlignment with NetChoice’s guiding principles of protecting free enterprise and free expression. n nSkills: n nDemonstrated experience conducting quantitative analysis and working with economic data. n nExceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to write opinion editorials and other public-facing documents for executive audiences. n nExperience with public speaking and presenting complex information to diverse audiences. n nMust be supportive of free market principles and have a strong interest in the intersection of technology, policy, and business. n nPreferred Qualifications: n nMaster’s degree or Ph.D. in Economics. n nExperience working in a trade association, public affairs firm, or policy nonprofit. n nFamiliarity with the regulatory and economic landscape for internet and technology companies. n nProficiency with statistical software such as Stata, R, or Python. n nA portfolio of published work, including op-eds, blog posts, or academic articles. n nComfort working in a fast-paced environment with a high degree of autonomy. n nTo apply, please send your resume to Patrick Hedger at info@netchoice.org.