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Hi all,
How strong would a candidate appear with a CS degree from a top 15 school and a CFA acting as a substitute for an MFE. The CS degree (with machine learning background) provides the strong technical skills (programming knowledge, statistical modeling), and the CFA would provide the financial knowledge.
I wanted to get your opinions on this. I would love to do a master's degree, but the costs are so high, and it would take me out of the workforce, which I don't particularly want to do. A CFA, therefore, seems like a strong alternative.
Obviously, I am not looking to do PhD quant work. Perhaps equity research, portfolio analysis, risk management, etc. (especially Buy-Side as the CFA is generally accepted there)
How strong would a candidate appear with a CS degree from a top 15 school and a CFA acting as a substitute for an MFE. The CS degree (with machine learning background) provides the strong technical skills (programming knowledge, statistical modeling), and the CFA would provide the financial knowledge.
I wanted to get your opinions on this. I would love to do a master's degree, but the costs are so high, and it would take me out of the workforce, which I don't particularly want to do. A CFA, therefore, seems like a strong alternative.
Obviously, I am not looking to do PhD quant work. Perhaps equity research, portfolio analysis, risk management, etc. (especially Buy-Side as the CFA is generally accepted there)