Hi All,
I am currently working in IT; my job is not programming, it's mostly system design. I am really interesting about applying for a job as quant analyst, because I think it's closer to my personality and my interests.
But now I am trying to understand what can I do to improve my CV in order to be able to convince the HR departments of financial firms that I am the right candidate. I've always loved scientific disciplines. As a background, I am an Ivy League educated engineer with a significant number of papers published during my PhD about algorithms and their applications, mostly theoretical.
Could you possibly share your comments and/or opinion about my situation?
I am currently working in IT; my job is not programming, it's mostly system design. I am really interesting about applying for a job as quant analyst, because I think it's closer to my personality and my interests.
But now I am trying to understand what can I do to improve my CV in order to be able to convince the HR departments of financial firms that I am the right candidate. I've always loved scientific disciplines. As a background, I am an Ivy League educated engineer with a significant number of papers published during my PhD about algorithms and their applications, mostly theoretical.
Could you possibly share your comments and/or opinion about my situation?