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MFE Application Advice from a Buy/Sell-side Quant

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Hello,

Who Am I: I am a quant, mainly focused in Commodities. I have spent 7+ years working in one of the top 5 sell-side firms across New York and London. I have been working for a multi-billion dollar hedge fund for the last couple of years. I chose my MFE program based on recommendations/rankings from QuantNet.

About My Company: A multi billion $ hedge fund trading across various asset classes and horizons.

Why Am I doing this: There is a perceived lack of information on what differentiates an excellent MFE application from a bad one. While communities like QuantNet help fill this gap, I feel a quick cheat-sheet of tips would be useful for the candidates to further refine their applications.

A successful MFE application has many components. I am listing what I think are the most important, in a decreasing order of importance.

Letters of Recommendation:
  • This is one of the most important aspects of an application, but it is often the most overlooked
  • Having an LOR from someone senior like an MD/CXO would add a lot of weight to an otherwise average MFE application
  • Pick someone who knows you and your work quite well. For example, having it from a course instructor who barely knows you would dilute an application

Personal Statement/Statement of Purpose:
  • It goes without saying that an excellent PS/SoP would be the difference between a successful and unsuccessful application
  • Make sure that the story in the PS is coherent and answers the following questions:
    • What attracted you to the field in the first place?
    • What makes you a good potential candidate for an admit?
    • What are your goals and how does the program help achieve them?
    • Why choose the specific university and program?
  • Have your CV/PoS reviewed by peers/seniors/alumni to address any gaps in them

Resume/CV:
  • A resume will be very critical not just for the MFE application but beyond to while hunting for an internship/full time job
  • Ensure that all the points in the CV show was the impact rather than what was done
  • Try to add numbers where possible to highlight your impact

Interview:
  • Most of the universities follow a specific structure for the interviews, asking questions from the following categories:
    • Resume/Experience related questions
    • Why MFE/Why this program/Why you?
    • Integrity related question (Tell me a time when…)
    • Future Goals
    • Strengths & Weaknesses
  • There are a lot of resources available on QuantNet on previous interview experiences. Leverage them and make sure you are fully prepared and have 2-3 stories ready for each of the questions asked

While I am not going to vouch for any particular MFE program, feel free to reply to this thread/send me a DM if you have any specific questions.

All the best for the process!
 
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