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How did the Career Fair go ? Did you meet any Quantnet members there ?
How did the Career Fair go ? Did you meet any Quantnet members there ?
I had two headhunters, a recruiter, and a MD tell me I should go into sales. :-k
But isn't sales more on the MBA side?
I met that English gent when I interviewed at UBS about 3 months ago. He himself only has an MFE and one of the youngest MD at UBS. While I was there, I met with Tim and 2 others MDs but Tim was the most vocal about UBS' push to hire more MFE instead of MBA. He came right out that he didn't find the MBA has the technical skills needed for his group and others at UBS so he is spearheading an effort with UBS' campus recruiting to specially target the MFE crowd.The MD of UBS Delta Americas, Tim Grant was there and he said that Sales & Trading gets a bad rap among quants for no good reason.
I met that English gent when I interviewed at UBS about 3 months ago. He himself only has an MFE and one of the youngest MD at UBS. While I was there, I met with Tim and 2 others MDs but Tim was the most vocal about UBS' push to hire more MFE instead of MBA. He came right out that he didn't find the MBA has the technical skills needed for his group and others at UBS so he is spearheading an effort with UBS' campus recruiting to specially target the MFE crowd.
So he being at the NYU career fair seems to indicate they really put some efforts into this.
I didn't know you have to pay $45 for admission. I thought being an MFE student is hard and costly enough.i found it useless for me........maybe it is better for MFE looking for fulltime job.
I didn't know you have to pay $45 for admission. I thought being an MFE student is hard and costly enough.
Sounds like this is an opportunity for firms and MFE students to learn more about each other. It's a new field so they are not as active in recruiting as MBA fair, I assume.
Wouldn't you be able to get business cards, talks to people, follow up with them via emails, etc...that may lead to something...being proactive is the key.
Also re. Yan He's experience, I'm pretty sure the HH that spoke at Baruch was from Wall Street Options, not the Options Group. Not exactly the catchiest names, eh?
I'm setting up an interview Tim Grant soon. Will set up a thread so Quantnet members can send in their questions about UBS plan regarding hiring more MFEThe MD of UBS Delta Americas, Tim Grant was there and he said that Sales & Trading gets a bad rap among quants for no good reason. He said the industry is changing and people need "mathematical wisdom" to truly understand the instruments.