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Salary: Gross monthly salary between EUR 5,030 and EUR 7,183 (scale 09) for a 36-hour work week.
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Extras: a thirteenth month, 8% holiday allowance, and a 10% Employee Benefit Budget.
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Development budget: EUR 1,400 development budget per year for your growth and development.
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Hybrid working: a balance between home and office work (possible for most roles).
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Pension: decide for yourself the amount of your personal contribution.
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Are you passionate about the economics of our food system, and do you have a strong affinity with food and agriculture (F&A) and solid quantitative skills? Are you energized by forecasting and analyzing macro-economic developments and indicators like agricultural GDP, food market growth, and food system stress testing at a global scale? Then Rabobank is looking for you.
As agricultural economist, you will work in one of the most dynamic international departments of Rabobank: RaboResearch. You understand macro-economic research and economic analysis in the context of food and agribusiness. You are passionate about quantitative analysis and translating outcomes into key indicators and insights to identify risks and opportunities for the bank. You are motivated to go in deep, e.g. to develop methodologies to disentangle agricultural sector outcomes and allocate these to various agricultural sub-sectors. You are passionate about the complexity and diversity of the global food system.
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Develop and assess short and long-term (2050) economic projections for agricultural sub-sectors, including e.g. arable crops, livestock, and vegetables/fruits, in various countries/regions internationally.
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Coordinate input collection and evaluation for short-medium term F&A sectors market vulnerability analyses and regularly review (and improve or simplify) the process.
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Together with sector experts, develop and update economic outlooks for the agricultural sector in regions where the bank is active.
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Work together with RaboResearch analysts to develop publications and presentations.
“I get energized by working with colleagues in a global team that share a passion for the agricultural sector and the food chain, for example by building a dashboard for today’s and the future economic situation in food supply chains.”
Harry Smit, Senior Specialist Food & Agriculture, Food Systems Research.
Growing enough food to feed 10 billion people in 2050 in a just and sustainable way is perhaps the key challenge of the 21st century. Rabobank aims to play its role in shaping this sustainable food future by informing strategic stakeholders and our clients. That’s where you come in, you set up new agricultural indicators, improve existing indicators, interpret the results and make sure that you get the relevant data and input from our wide network of analysts.
“It is a privilege to work with a team of colleagues with such a broad and diverse set of expertise, backgrounds and skills, collaborating to deliver insights to support clients and the bank in growing a better, more sustainable, world together. Will you join us to develop and improve economic insights for our global food & agribusiness?”
Marjan van Riel, Head Food Systems Research, RaboResearch.
Your 140+ colleagues in RaboResearch around the globe, and 10 colleagues within Food Systems Research, can't wait to meet you. Now it's your turn to make them stronger in bringing a macro- economic perspective and smart statistical modelling expertise to the table. Help us connecting the dots strategically between various disciplines, including economic developments, trade dynamics, F&A-specifics and volatility drivers beyond supply-demand effects. Working together is the way we work; as one creative and energetic team at Rabobank.
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A Master’s degree in economics (with proven quantitative and forecasting skills) or econometrics
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A proven strong affinity with agriculture and food systems dynamics
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4+ years of relevant work experience in macroeconomic research (if PhD: 2 years additional to your PhD years).
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Strong verbal and presentation skills to share insights in a simple, practical and engaging way with stakeholders.
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Ability to collaborate in interdisciplinary teams with different backgrounds and maintain productive relationships with your stakeholders.
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Strong project management skills
- Fluent in English in both writing and speaking. Proficiency in (or willingness to learn) Dutch is an asset.
Enthusiastic? Apply for the vacancy for agricultural economist at Rabobank with your resume and a letter of motivation. We envision to close the vacancy on June 22nd but when there are enough applications, which we expect, the vacancy may close sooner. We kindly urge you to apply asap.
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For substantive, role-related questions, please contact Harry Smit, Senior Specialist Food & Agriculture, via [email protected]
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Any questions about working at Rabobank and the process? Contact Ingrid Dillen, Corporate Recruiter, via [email protected] or Lonneke Boelens, Corporate Recruiter, via [email protected]
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The first round of (online) interviews is planned to take place from end of June onwards, subject to availability due to the holiday season.
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The second round of the application process will be an assignment with presentation.
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