Hi guys,
I've got about a year left in my grad program, and I've been thinking about the road ahead. I have decided that I no longer want to stay in academia (too many headaches with funding, politics, location, etc.). I'm interested in exploring careers in consulting and finance.
My background is in physics. I did my bachelors in physics at NYU (full scholarship) and then I went to pursue my DPhil (PhD) at Oxford in magnetic resonance physics, also with a full academic scholarship. And during my time in academia, I have had a few scientific publications.
I have experience in programming (mostly matlab, mathematica, and some python), statistical analysis, linear algebra, parallel computing. I have absolutely zero experience in anything outside academia. Anyone have any thoughts on what sort of positions I might be qualified for in banking/finance?
I'm so green my number one source of information is right now from this forum. I've read about what quants do in hedge funds, which I think is pretty cool.
Another career option I'm thinking about is consulting. Again, I know next to nothing about consulting. I will admit, I only heard of "McKinsey" last week when they came to Oxford to recruit. This is what happens when you're surrounded by academics. Would there be anything for someone with my background in consulting?
Thanks in advance for any input.
I've got about a year left in my grad program, and I've been thinking about the road ahead. I have decided that I no longer want to stay in academia (too many headaches with funding, politics, location, etc.). I'm interested in exploring careers in consulting and finance.
My background is in physics. I did my bachelors in physics at NYU (full scholarship) and then I went to pursue my DPhil (PhD) at Oxford in magnetic resonance physics, also with a full academic scholarship. And during my time in academia, I have had a few scientific publications.
I have experience in programming (mostly matlab, mathematica, and some python), statistical analysis, linear algebra, parallel computing. I have absolutely zero experience in anything outside academia. Anyone have any thoughts on what sort of positions I might be qualified for in banking/finance?
I'm so green my number one source of information is right now from this forum. I've read about what quants do in hedge funds, which I think is pretty cool.
Another career option I'm thinking about is consulting. Again, I know next to nothing about consulting. I will admit, I only heard of "McKinsey" last week when they came to Oxford to recruit. This is what happens when you're surrounded by academics. Would there be anything for someone with my background in consulting?
Thanks in advance for any input.