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Hi Guys,
I was browsing through the site and found quite a few people in a similar situation as I am. As such, I decided to write this post hoping that people can shed some light on my situation. I know you guys are experts in this and can offer invaluable insights. So please help.
I am a few years out of college(non target school) and have finished a master degree in mathematics part time while working at a trading firm as a developer.
I am interested in math and finance. My graduate GPA is above 3.9 and I am very good at quant finance related math such as measure and integration, functional analysis, measure theoretic probability, stochastic calculus etc. In addition, I have done a quite a few work in statistics and machine learning and know finance phd level asset pricing quite well.
My goal is to locate a quantitative finance position. I believe my skill covers more than a master's in financial engineering/quant finance and I am well prepared for interviews. However, most career inquiries I have got so far are on the engineering side of the trading business; I have tried applying for quant jobs, but was not quite successful in terms of getting interviews. I wonder at what institutions do I have a shot locating a quant position and what can I do to get interviews.
For my current employer, the minimum requirement for a quant is a PhD degree; many have extensive research experience in academia beyond phd. Some have even been faculty members at renowned universities. The quant department at my current firm easily makes a top notch college math department, which apparently I do not qualify and do not see myself transitioning to.
Please be generous with you advice. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Best
I was browsing through the site and found quite a few people in a similar situation as I am. As such, I decided to write this post hoping that people can shed some light on my situation. I know you guys are experts in this and can offer invaluable insights. So please help.
I am a few years out of college(non target school) and have finished a master degree in mathematics part time while working at a trading firm as a developer.
I am interested in math and finance. My graduate GPA is above 3.9 and I am very good at quant finance related math such as measure and integration, functional analysis, measure theoretic probability, stochastic calculus etc. In addition, I have done a quite a few work in statistics and machine learning and know finance phd level asset pricing quite well.
My goal is to locate a quantitative finance position. I believe my skill covers more than a master's in financial engineering/quant finance and I am well prepared for interviews. However, most career inquiries I have got so far are on the engineering side of the trading business; I have tried applying for quant jobs, but was not quite successful in terms of getting interviews. I wonder at what institutions do I have a shot locating a quant position and what can I do to get interviews.
For my current employer, the minimum requirement for a quant is a PhD degree; many have extensive research experience in academia beyond phd. Some have even been faculty members at renowned universities. The quant department at my current firm easily makes a top notch college math department, which apparently I do not qualify and do not see myself transitioning to.
Please be generous with you advice. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Best
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