Careers
The MAE program combines training in rigorous economic theory and its application, professional communication, English skills, and real-world case studies. The practical orientation prepares students for a professional career in top-level positions in economics, finance, and other relevant fields. We provide full support for graduating students in searching for a job and preparing for the application/interview procedure.
CERGE-EI has a long tradition of improving students’ qualifications so they can gain a high-level position in the shortest period of time. CERGE-EI MA graduates hold top positions in global corporations and organizations.
Positions and types of institutions that an MAE graduate could look forward to after graduation:
Positions
	Analyst: Financial, Policy, Management, Legislative, Credit, Budget, Investment
	Management Consultant
	City Planner
	Financial Planner
	Central Bank Economist
	Strategic Analyst
	Financial Director/Manager
	Treasury Specialist
	Senior Manager
	Teacher/Professor
	Economic Researcher                                                                                                            Research Associate/Director
	Government Staff Economist
Institutions
	Companies and corporations in various industries
	Think tanks
	The World Bank
	International Monetary Fund
	U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
	Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
	Industrial associations
	Trade associations
	Governmental committees
MAE Alumni Advisory Board
Meet the CERGE-EI Alumni Advisory Board. This group of successful professionals advises the MAE program on various important program decisions and ensures the quality of the program. They also serve as excellent examples of the kinds of careers that MAE alumni can expect to have after graduation.
Tomáš Kadlec (Czech Republic, PhD 2002)
	
Tomáš Kadlec is currently Business Development Director at DIRECT Pojišťovna in Prague, which he joined in late 2010. After finishing his PhD degree, he worked as a Project Manager at McKinsey & Company's Prague office.
Anna Racheva-Sarabian (Bulgaria, PhD 2007)
	
Anna Racheva-Sarabian is a Vice President at Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates, a financial advisory firm located in Orange County, California, which she joined in 2003. Before joining the firm, she served as an investment banking analyst at CommerzBank in Prague.
Alexei Kapkin (Russia, MA equiv. 1995)
Alexei Kapkin is Global Equity Analyst and Partner at River and Mercantile Asset Management in London, a position he has held since 2009. From 1997 he had a position at Dresdner Kleinwort Wassertein as a Research Analyst based in London and Moscow covering banks, other financials, mining and engineering stocks.
Martina Lubyová (Slovakia, PhD 2002)
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Martina Lubyová is currently a Member of the Scientific Council and Senior Researcher at the Institute of Forecasting at the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. She is also on the teaching staff at the Economics University in Bratislava's Faculty of Economic Informatics. After completing her PhD at CERGE-EI in 2002, she worked at the International Labor Organization (ILO) as an Employment Development Specialist in the ILO's Sub-regional Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia in Moscow, Russia.
Olga Cook (née Borissova) (Kazakhstan, MA 2006)
Olga Cook currently works as a Business Development Specialist & Business Analyst at SAP in Prague, an international business software corporation. She previously worked as a Senior eBusiness Analyst at Monster Worldwide, a global recruiting group.
Richard Podpiera (Czech Republic, PhD 2001)
Richard Podpiera is Director of Management Consulting and Operational Excellence, Československá obchodní banka (ČSOB), Prague. He wasformerly Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company, Prague, and Economist for Monetary and Financial Systems at the IMF in Washington, D.C.









