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I got my BS in Statistics around 8 months ago. I’m currently working at a BSA position and I am miserable here. When I was offered the job, I thought I might as well take the offer while I study for my FRM level 1 and CFA level 1 because I got desperate after getting rejected from so many data science jobs for almost half a year and there were so many layoffs left and right. I’m working on some side coding projects geared towards finance to build a decent GitHub portfolio. The problem is, I feel with all this self studying, all that I am learning is theoretical and I don’t know how to actually apply what I am learning. I feel like I am just memorizing information to build a foundation for a job that’s still too far out of my reach because I still lack experience. Is it naive for me to hope that I can get some entry level position in quant with my level of knowledge? I desperately crave real job experience in this field so I can be more competent and learn in a way besides self studying like reading textbooks, CFI pages, and stackexchange threads. Genuinely speaking, I’m even fine working for free but I don’t know how to say that in job interviews without sounding too desperate and openly admitting that I’m not qualified for the position. I don’t think internships are still available to me since I’m no longer a student. If anyone have any suggestions or advice, that would be amazing.