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Graduate Profile

The Bachelor of Economics degree obtained from UNPAR is a gateway to various job opportunities in international organizations, government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private companies. The waiting time to secure the first job is less than 3 months.

Our alumni have been recruited by, among others:

  • Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority (OJK).
  • Central and Regional Government Agencies (such as Bappenas, Coordinating Ministry, Ministry of Villages, and Ministry of Finance).
  • State-Owned Enterprises (such as Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Telkom, Garuda Indonesia).
  • Private Companies (such as PwC, DHL Group, Indika Group, Astra Group, Samsung Group).
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (such as GIZ Indonesia and ASEAN, INDEF).
Alumni 
Class of ‘80s

Andreas Raharso

Andreas Raharso

Founder & CEO - Organizational Analytics Private Limited, Singapore. Executive Fellow - NUS Computing

Bey Triadi Machmudin

Bey Triadi Machmudin

Interim Governor of West Java, 2023

Class of ‘00s

Nur Amalia Gustyara

Nur Amalia Gustyara

Assistant Vice President of Investment - Indonesia Infrastructure Finance

Maria Korohama

Maria Korohama

Pricing Analyst - Seagate Technology, Netherlands

Charvin Lim

Charvin Lim

Assistant Manager in the Macroprudential Policy Department - the Central Bank of Indonesia

Andry Satrio Nugroho

Andry Satrio Nugroho

Head of Centre of Industry, Trade and Investment - INDEF

Rex Marindo

Rex Marindo

Founder & Owner - Warunk Upnormal and Bakso Boedjangan

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