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Is C++ enough to get interview for "Quant Developer"

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hi, this is my first time to submit a post. first say hello to everyone here.

I have been thinking about changing to quant field for a while. My background is CS Ph.D. with 2 years of industry experience. I work on Unix platform using C++ to code.

Many times, you emphasized the importance of superb programming skills to quant jobs. I can understand that. But is C++ enough? I mean simply using my CS background and non-finance working experience, can I interview for "Quant Developer" positions?

If the answer is yes, do I fall in the dead end of "once a (quant) developer, always a developer"? For that reason, I am considering studying for CQF(Certificate in Quantitative Finance).But it costs $18,000. If my main purpose is to use this to increase my odds of getting interview, do you think it's worth investing?

thanks for commenting
 
There are many threads about MFEs and the state of the market.

That said:

Ph.D in CS with mainly C++ and 2 years of experience?

Can I have your brain please?

From my little undergrad perspective, you've got it made.
 
I think the conventional wisdom is to do self-study from a book like Hull, etc. to learn the background. (See master reading list in the FAQ in my signature)
 
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