This question has probably been posted before, but could not find a straight answer. From what I understand, you have to have a degree in economics, and preferably in physics, and a PHD would be nice to have in either of those. Is this right?
I was checking the salaries, and I find them a bit low, I mean for someone who has 2 degrees and a PHD, should be earnin around 200-250K USD, but that's not really the case.... but the role itself is fascinating for me, so money is not the main motivational factor.
I was checking the salaries, and I find them a bit low, I mean for someone who has 2 degrees and a PHD, should be earnin around 200-250K USD, but that's not really the case.... but the role itself is fascinating for me, so money is not the main motivational factor.