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I'm an undergrad going for summer 20 quant internships. Most interview questions I've found seem to be brain-teasers based on intro stats/combinatorics. My question is how much beyond the basics do I need to know? For example will I be expected to know about martingales? In other words, is it better to just focus on doing practice problems or do I need to learn more about probability/optimization/etc? I'm considering firms like Jane Street & Two Sigma if that makes a difference, although certainly am not hard set. I'm a math/cs double major if that matters.
Also, I spent the past 2 summers at FAANG. Is that enough to get an interview? If not what do kinds of things do people do to improve their resume.
And is it true that most places are willing to teach you the finance once you start? Right now I know nothing about finance.
Thanks in advance.
Also, I spent the past 2 summers at FAANG. Is that enough to get an interview? If not what do kinds of things do people do to improve their resume.
And is it true that most places are willing to teach you the finance once you start? Right now I know nothing about finance.
Thanks in advance.