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Hey everyone,
I'm a Masters student in Electrical Engineering at a UC school. My focus is on signal processing, and communication systems.
However, I wish to get into quant finance. I'd like some advice on how I should go about applying to these firms, since I am not a student of MFE. I have started reading the reference books that have been listed on this website, but it will take me a while to go through them. Since, companies hire internships around now, I need some guidance as to how I plan the rest of my time in the university in order to get into the field (either through an internship or directly full time). I would be graduating in March 2014
My profile is like this:
Have worked on: signal processing, speech/image processing.
I'm quite strong at Math/Probability, but I'm rather new to financial mathematics
My coding skills are in C++, Matlab and Python. I would say I'm average here
So how should I spend my time?
Programming/Algorithms?
Or Financial Math?
What are my options, given my background?
Summary:
MS Student in Signal Processing.
What should I do now (and for the next one year) to get in the field? I will graduate in March 2014, so I have one shot at an internship (now) and one at full-time.
I'm a Masters student in Electrical Engineering at a UC school. My focus is on signal processing, and communication systems.
However, I wish to get into quant finance. I'd like some advice on how I should go about applying to these firms, since I am not a student of MFE. I have started reading the reference books that have been listed on this website, but it will take me a while to go through them. Since, companies hire internships around now, I need some guidance as to how I plan the rest of my time in the university in order to get into the field (either through an internship or directly full time). I would be graduating in March 2014
My profile is like this:
Have worked on: signal processing, speech/image processing.
I'm quite strong at Math/Probability, but I'm rather new to financial mathematics
My coding skills are in C++, Matlab and Python. I would say I'm average here
So how should I spend my time?
Programming/Algorithms?
Or Financial Math?
What are my options, given my background?
Summary:
MS Student in Signal Processing.
What should I do now (and for the next one year) to get in the field? I will graduate in March 2014, so I have one shot at an internship (now) and one at full-time.