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Hi guys,
My question is about the optimal path or strategy for undergraduate students from a non-target school who want to enter the Quant industry.
To give you a brief background, I'm from a Top 50 university on the East Coast, majoring in Computer Science. My original plan was to pursue a Ph.D. after graduation, and I published a few top conference papers in NLP and ML Theory during my freshman and sophomore years. This was followed by two internships as a software engineer at a small company and a Diversity Program at Google Research. I am now looking to change my career path and plan to look for a quant trader position.
I'd like to ask what I can do to maximize my chances of getting a trader job with my background, and I'd welcome any advice anyone can leave, thank you!
Edit:
Since I transferred, my GPA is currently 4.0. My course content was decent, very much a Grad Level course, and the math fundamentals were barely decent.
I'm sorry I don't know if that's enough information
My question is about the optimal path or strategy for undergraduate students from a non-target school who want to enter the Quant industry.
To give you a brief background, I'm from a Top 50 university on the East Coast, majoring in Computer Science. My original plan was to pursue a Ph.D. after graduation, and I published a few top conference papers in NLP and ML Theory during my freshman and sophomore years. This was followed by two internships as a software engineer at a small company and a Diversity Program at Google Research. I am now looking to change my career path and plan to look for a quant trader position.
I'd like to ask what I can do to maximize my chances of getting a trader job with my background, and I'd welcome any advice anyone can leave, thank you!
Edit:
Since I transferred, my GPA is currently 4.0. My course content was decent, very much a Grad Level course, and the math fundamentals were barely decent.
I'm sorry I don't know if that's enough information
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