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Conversations with ESSA
ESSA Monash Clayton
12 episodes
2 days ago
Grab a cup of tea and sit down with a new ESSA podcast! Talking about all things economics, student life and careers. Our first series "Student Cycles" focuses on the lifecycle (or business cycle if you will) of an economics student: why choose economics, what to get involved in during uni, how to ace internships, and what it's like working as a grad in the field.
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Grab a cup of tea and sit down with a new ESSA podcast! Talking about all things economics, student life and careers. Our first series "Student Cycles" focuses on the lifecycle (or business cycle if you will) of an economics student: why choose economics, what to get involved in during uni, how to ace internships, and what it's like working as a grad in the field.
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Conversations with ESSA
Wayne Geerling and Squid Game: Teaching economics with pop culture

RED LIGHT! GREEN LIGHT! Gaining media traction for his publication on Squid Game, Wayne Geerling returns to the ESSA podcast once more to talk game theory and the new frontier of teaching.

Squid Game sheds light on how people act — not always rationally. The series is about 456 contestants, who are in financial debt, competing in a series of deadly games to win a large sum of money.

Wayne briefly speaks about his teaching and more specifically his adoption of pop culture to teach economics and the progress that has been made in this area of teaching. Wayne also talks us through some scenes in squid game where game theory is present. He discusses scenes including red light green light, the marbles game and more and how game theory is (and is not) followed throughout the series! (refer to: https://www.economicsofsquidgame.com)

If you are interested in contributing to the Squid Game teaching repository or just have a great show that you are currently watching please contact Wayne Geerling on Linkedin or wayne.geerling@monash.edu.

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3 years ago
19 minutes

Conversations with ESSA
Where to next? A look into completing an honours year

In this episode we interview Rob and Sao about their experiences in the econometrics and economics honours program at Monash University. We demystify the mysterious honours year, the application process, the job prospects after completing honours, and how to get a supervisor. Come join us in this all encompassing episode which may help you decide if honours is for you!

For the summary and information sheet please find the copy here (https://tinyurl.com/essa-honours-podcast-info).

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4 years ago
41 minutes 26 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
Career Surplus: Economics in the Private Sector - Part 2

In this episode we interview Warwick Davis who is an economist for Frontier Economics. We discuss Warwick’s time as a university student and his experience as an economist in the private sector. He also describes the three main categories of projects taken on in this sector as well as some of the exciting projects he has worked on. This podcast then concludes with insightful advice for economics students, consulting in the future, and a few book recommendations!

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5 years ago
40 minutes 19 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
Career Surplus: Economics in the private sector

In this episode, we interview Emma Grey who is the Manager of the Macroeconomic Policy & Forecasting Team at Deloitte Access Economics. Emma speaks about her career journey so far, starting from her studies at Monash University, to being a graduate at Deloitte and working her way up to Manager. She also unpacks what life is like working at Deloitte and more specifically, her role as an econometrician. Finally, we cover Emma’s opinions on how COVID-19 has impacted her role and the workplace, as well as any advice she has for young students looking to pursue economics as a career.


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5 years ago
36 minutes 27 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
Career Surplus: economics in the public sector

In this episode we interview Anthony Rossiter who is a Senior Economist for the Department of Treasury and Finance, Victoria. Anthony talks us through what work is like in the public sector and the various aspects of his job. Included in this episode, Anthony also describes the challenges of the COVID-19  pandemic and the process of creating public policy. To conclude, Anthony explains what has been learnt from dealing with COVID and what can be done to combat a future crisis.

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5 years ago
39 minutes 44 seconds

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Career Surplus: economics in higher education

This is the first episode of a 4-part series where we gain insight into a career in economics and where a major in economics could lead you to. For this episode we interview Wayne Geerling who is a senior lecturer in economics at Monash University. From disruptions such as COVID and the increase in connectedness of the world, Wayne speaks about his career and discusses the future of economics education moving on from 2020. To end, Wayne offers advice to students and how they can get the most out of their economics education.

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5 years ago
42 minutes 7 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
Economics without an economics major

In this episode of Conversations with ESSA, double degree students Orlando and Gabi explore the world of economics from the perspective of a student outside the commerce degree, and how economic skills and thinking can be applied to a multitude of different social, environmental, and political issues. With the goal of allowing you to understand the meaning and reasoning behind using economics to approach these different problems, you will be able to take these skills with you, so that you can  become a more well rounded person!

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5 years ago
20 minutes 32 seconds

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Grad Life: what's it really like out there?

In the last episode of this series, Michelle chats to Suvi an economist at the Productivity Commission. Having started as a grad in 2019 after graduating Monash, we pick Suvi's brain about all things working in economics as a young professional - why she chose economics, what her application process was life, and what a day in her life entails. We also chat about the economics Honours program at Monash and how that fits into the picture.

0:02 Intro
2:11 Why economics?
3:12 Jobs to consider in economics?
4:27 Why the Productivity Commission?
5:39 The graduate application process
8:21 Life as an economics grad
12:09 Expectations of a graduate
13:35 Learning process of a graduate
16:15 What do employers look for?
18:01 Honours in Economics
24:53 Graduate life
29:14 Top tips for future economists or enthusiasts

Huge thanks to the ESSA Committee for planning and producing this series!

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5 years ago
32 minutes 39 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
The nitty gritty of internships (part 2)

What do we wish we knew before applying for internships? In this two part episode on internships, Michelle and Sasha delve deep into everything internship related: what it is, where you can apply, and the application process (start to finish).    

In Part 2 we discuss our top tips and tricks for daunting assessment centres, how to approach interviews and finally, we reflect on our internships - including what you may expect to do in an internship, and how to make the most of it.  


Time stamps: 

00:52 Assessment centres
11:30 Interviews  
32:32 How to do well in your internship

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5 years ago
46 minutes 52 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
The nitty gritty of internships (part 1)

What do we wish we knew before applying for internships? In this two part episode on internships, Michelle and Sasha delve deep into everything internship related: what it is, where you can apply, and the application process (start to finish).  

In Part 1 we explain the benefits of internships, places you can apply, the pre-requisites (do you really need a HD wam?) and the first stages of your application: online applications and those suspicious psychometric tests.  

Time stamps:
0:02 Our background/experiences  
4:07 What are internships and work integrated learning (WIL)
11:15 Timelines to apply and pre-reqs (including grades)
16:03 Application process outline  
24:51 CV and cover letter  
33:51 Psychometric testing

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5 years ago
41 minutes 13 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
How to stand out during uni

What opportunities are out there for us? What experiences do employers look for? In this episode, Rosie and Emma chat about all the different activities that you should get involved in to stand out from the crowd, from clubs and societies, part-time jobs, pre-penultimate programs and more. 

As mentioned in the episode, make sure to check out Career Connect and their services (including Career Gateway!) to help build your skills and get your applications ready! 

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5 years ago
32 minutes 51 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
Undecided: why study economics?

What exactly is economics? Why should you choose to study it? Lauren and Sasha debunk the mysteries of the major, including what skills you'll learn, what topics you'll cover and the all important question - how much maths is there?

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5 years ago
37 minutes 46 seconds

Conversations with ESSA
Grab a cup of tea and sit down with a new ESSA podcast! Talking about all things economics, student life and careers. Our first series "Student Cycles" focuses on the lifecycle (or business cycle if you will) of an economics student: why choose economics, what to get involved in during uni, how to ace internships, and what it's like working as a grad in the field.