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Young Economist with a Master's Degree

March 19 2011 at 4:36 PM
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Hi PNG companies, employers and all good people out there. I am a young Papua New Guinean, recently comepleted and hence been awarded a Master's degree in Economics from overseas. I have many job offers that come my way, however, I am very much interested to pursue my career development path along the booming mining, oil and gas industry of our young and naturally rich country. I am therefore, looking for job opportunities in this particular sector (mining, oil and gas). My specialty and interests are more in the areas of Natural Resources and Energy Economics, Project Cost Analysis and Management. Please let me know if your company, organisation, or anyone has a need for such services my profession can make towards making a successful, vibrant and sustainable business. I can be contacted at [email protected]

Your response is greatly appreciated.

Jonathan

 
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March 19 2011, 6:34 PM 

Mate where did you graduate from??

 
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liklik lukluk

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March 22 2011, 2:06 PM 

Dude forgot those industries, apply for a job with the PMs department, mate become his adviser or something, trust me, you will own those industries

 
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Prospective Employer

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March 25 2011, 2:13 PM 

Young Economist may I know if you studied Micro-econometrics as part of your major sequence for your major in resource economics. I understand that Australian National University emphasizes this course as one of the major sequence for those majoring in any streams of resource economcis at the post graduate level. We are looking for candidates with solid background in econometrics.

Hear from you soon.

 
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...mE

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March 26 2011, 9:52 AM 

Econometrics?

Thats mE specialty... maybe you should hire mE??


 
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Need a diet.

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March 27 2011, 3:58 PM 

Haha @mE,
you sre too big for "micro" econometrics.

Traim "Macro".happy.gif

Regards......Ralph.

Did you get my email?. I used a pretty old addy. If not email me. Mine is still the same.

 
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...mE

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March 28 2011, 12:38 PM 

Sending you an email now @Ralph

 
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Jonathan

Yes, I studied Advanced Micro-econometrics

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March 29 2011, 7:23 PM 

Hi thanks. And yes, I studied junior level econometrics; micro-econometrics at an advanced level; applied econometrics; and Productivity & Technical efficiency, which is a highly econometrics field. Please contact me through my email address: [email protected] and discuss further your interest in such services my profession and expertise can offer, so that we can take this further.
I, very much, appreciate your response and look forward to hear from you soon.

Jonathan

 
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Prospective Employer

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March 30 2011, 2:46 PM 

Thanks Jonathan. We are looking for people with proper background in applied field who can do regressions, trouble shoot well beyond the undergraduate level econometrics. Did you say "Productivity and Technical Efficiency" as in Stochastic Frontier Analysis, Data Envelopment Analysis etc?????. By the way did you also do Difference and Differenial Equations (First Order, Second Order, Autonomous and Non-Autonomous, phase diagrams, stability analysis and chaotic behaviours in Mathematics. Why I am enquiring is because knowledge of this areas of mathematics are very useful in research and understanding growth models such as Ramsey, OLG and Solow. We want our candidate to have a sound knowledge about these in order to use, apply and interpret growth data accordingly.

I will be in touch with you shortly.

To mE and Ralph....please take your sarcasm elsewhere maybe to Jokes and Search Board. Your comments are not needed.

 
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..mE

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March 31 2011, 1:14 PM 

@PE

This is not a sarcasm! mE was very serious about mE Applied Econometrics bg.

Ralph knows as we meet during one of my study break

...mE


 
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jonathan

Thanks Prospective Employer

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April 5 2011, 5:57 PM 

Hi and thanks, yes, I have studied and covered all those areas and topics that you have stated..I also did, like I mentioned earlier, "Efficiency and Productivity Analysis", which is a very highly and advanced econometric tool that is very useful for business, research and managerial decision making, etc. I am now available to start with any company, and yes, I look forward to hearing from you anytime.

Thank you,

Jonathan

 
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