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Recently got an offer to work at a quant HF out of undergrad, but I’m not sure if I should take the offer or try to go to BB trading instead (going to intern at BB S&T in the coming summer).
Some pros and cons:
HF QR
Overall, I’m interested in the HF QR role, and my ultimate goal is to work in a quant HF as a QR and perhaps a quant PM. But I’m not sure if I can excel in this role, and am also a bit concerned with the pay. And I think going to BB out of undergrad, then move to buy side is a more typical path, so I’m a bit unsure. I also know that QR prefers PHDs, so it's unlikely to get similar role elsewhere. So I was thinking if a slightly lower pay is reasonable?
Appreciate any suggestions/comments, thanks!
Some pros and cons:
HF QR
- Pros
- Interned there, people was nice and extremely smart, culture is also what I like
- More technical (in terms of maths and coding) and perhaps more interesting.
- I’m also considering a part time master degree, which might be more feasible here as the hours are more flexible
- Cons
- Base is lower than a typical BB trader
- Probably greater pressure
- I don’t see myself as an extremely smart person, so I’m not sure if I can excel in this role
- Additional info
- Spinoff of BB after 2008 crisis
- Rather secretive, can’t find much info on the Internet
- MD said they are top notch (like within top 3 in the industry), but I can’t find any info online
- Pros
- Well known firms, so probably more exit opps
- Base is higher
- Opportunities to get to know more people and expand my network I guess
- Cons
- Perhaps less interesting to me. I’m not particularly into monitoring the market
Overall, I’m interested in the HF QR role, and my ultimate goal is to work in a quant HF as a QR and perhaps a quant PM. But I’m not sure if I can excel in this role, and am also a bit concerned with the pay. And I think going to BB out of undergrad, then move to buy side is a more typical path, so I’m a bit unsure. I also know that QR prefers PHDs, so it's unlikely to get similar role elsewhere. So I was thinking if a slightly lower pay is reasonable?
Appreciate any suggestions/comments, thanks!