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What can you expect to achieve with your Master's in Business Economics and a specialisation in one of our tracks? Job prospects are excellent. Your Master’s will also introduce you to an extensive and international network of professionals that includes many UvA alumni.

As a graduate, you will have become a valuable commodity for many private and public organisations: a university-trained expert in economics. Amsterdam School of Economics graduates are highly regarded for their independent minds as well as their strong interpersonal and transversal skills. Graduates can be found in a wide variety of organisations, including multinationals, financial institutions, consultancies, governmental agencies and NGOs and non-profit organisations.

Average time to find a job

2 months

Average starting salary

€2,939

Live and work in the Netherlands for 1 year

Orientation Year Permit

graduation MSc students Amsterdam School of Economics

Where do our graduates work?

Examples of positions currently held by Business Economics graduates include:

  • consultant at Boston Consulting Group, PwC, Ernst & Young
  • market maker at Optiver
  • policy adviser with the European Commission
  • decision support analyst at Royal Bank of Scotland
  • financial analyst at the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs
  • (business) analyst at ABN AMRO Bank, Rabobank, Breughel think tank

Career in research

Alumni network

All graduates have access to our extensive alumni network, with more than 186.000 alumni worldwide. This network empowers graduates to connect with fellow alumni, students, staff, and corporate relations of UvA Economics and Business. They can explore their fields of interest and discover new opportunities.

Professional development and career preparation during your Master’s

The Economics and Business Career Centre (EBCC) offers advice and support for your professional development and preparation for your career. During your Master’s you can reach out to the EBCC for:

  • information about internships;
  • personal advice on your career path;
  • preparing for job applications and the Dutch labour market.

During your studies, you will develop professional skills and gain practical experience by solving business-oriented cases and connecting theory to practice. These skills and experiences are your currency in a rapidly evolving labour market. After completing your Master’s, you will start your career with confidence.

The EBCC and the study associations often organise career events. Here you meet employers, expand your network with professional contacts and learn about the latest developments in the field.

Internship and exchange

If you have completed your curriculum, you can do an internship or go on an exchange abroad. For international students, an internship is an excellent opportunity to experience the Dutch labour market.

Recommended by our alumni

Sabyasachi Sengupta started his studies MSc Business Economics in 2010 and graduated in 2011. 'Studying at the University of Amsterdam was a great decision. I had a great time. The Professors were very cooperative and erudite. The courses always encouraged to do a deep dive analysis on subjects and that skill has been very effective and useful at work.'