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Now that I have gotten an offer from Columbia MSFE, I need some realistic advice on career opportunities with a FE degree.
It seems that most FE degree holders land in risk management, S/T, various quant roles, or prop trading upon graduation. I realize that competition for quant role is fierce because of the fact that FE degree holders have to compete with Ph.D. students from stat/math/physics/etc. I am not sure if I will find quant roles attractive yet, so my current short-term goal is to land in risk management or quant roles upon graduation.
My ultimate goal is to either break into PE/HF or work in field of asset management. The latter seems plausible according to what I have heard from current MSFE students, but I am not sure if former is possible. I have read numerous posts on Mergers and Inquisitions and Wall Street Oasis that MBA is the best way to break into PE or HF. However, I have zero work experience in financial industry and did not want to wait for another three four years to prepare for MBA admission. Also, the fact that I love math (at least for now ) and more expensive tuition fee were other factors for opting out for a FE degree.
How realistic are my ultimage goals? Could somebody rank three options (PE/HF/AM) from likely to achieve to unlikely to achieve given that I will have a FE degree from one of the top schools? Also, which role would be most ideal to land upon graduation? Will experience in quant or risk management help me achieve my long-term goal? If you could provide details on which first job at what kind of institution would help me the most, I will truly appreciate it (ie. quant role at hedge fund, risk management at bank).
FYI, I have passed CFA Level 1 already and I am willing to commit myself to clear other two exams if needed.
Thank you so much for your input.
It seems that most FE degree holders land in risk management, S/T, various quant roles, or prop trading upon graduation. I realize that competition for quant role is fierce because of the fact that FE degree holders have to compete with Ph.D. students from stat/math/physics/etc. I am not sure if I will find quant roles attractive yet, so my current short-term goal is to land in risk management or quant roles upon graduation.
My ultimate goal is to either break into PE/HF or work in field of asset management. The latter seems plausible according to what I have heard from current MSFE students, but I am not sure if former is possible. I have read numerous posts on Mergers and Inquisitions and Wall Street Oasis that MBA is the best way to break into PE or HF. However, I have zero work experience in financial industry and did not want to wait for another three four years to prepare for MBA admission. Also, the fact that I love math (at least for now ) and more expensive tuition fee were other factors for opting out for a FE degree.
How realistic are my ultimage goals? Could somebody rank three options (PE/HF/AM) from likely to achieve to unlikely to achieve given that I will have a FE degree from one of the top schools? Also, which role would be most ideal to land upon graduation? Will experience in quant or risk management help me achieve my long-term goal? If you could provide details on which first job at what kind of institution would help me the most, I will truly appreciate it (ie. quant role at hedge fund, risk management at bank).
FYI, I have passed CFA Level 1 already and I am willing to commit myself to clear other two exams if needed.
Thank you so much for your input.