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Hi All,
I'm currently working towards a PhD in Experimental Particle Physics (HEP) and I've decide--like many in my field--that I don't want to purse a career in physics, but rather Quantitative Finance. I know of people ahead of me in my program who have successfully made the switch, getting jobs in Toronto without having to get a MFE, so I certainly know that it is possible. However, I wonder if it would not make senese to invest the time and money now for a 1-1.5 year MFE to get a higher paying job (preferably in NY) rather than simply settle for whatever I can get with just a Physics PhD (and some self study of course). Any advice from people with a background in physics would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently working towards a PhD in Experimental Particle Physics (HEP) and I've decide--like many in my field--that I don't want to purse a career in physics, but rather Quantitative Finance. I know of people ahead of me in my program who have successfully made the switch, getting jobs in Toronto without having to get a MFE, so I certainly know that it is possible. However, I wonder if it would not make senese to invest the time and money now for a 1-1.5 year MFE to get a higher paying job (preferably in NY) rather than simply settle for whatever I can get with just a Physics PhD (and some self study of course). Any advice from people with a background in physics would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance.