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Dilemma: Whether to pursue MS in Financial Engineering in US this year or not
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<blockquote data-quote="princeofbelair" data-source="post: 264554" data-attributes="member: 42443"><p>I think sell-side will still have a decent amount of jobs, haven't heard people getting laid off. Buy-side is definitely lop-sided, either you made a lot of money or you got wiped from these past couple of weeks. Lots of rumors of certain desks getting destroyed. Overall I do think there will be less jobs for fall 2020 students.</p><p>I am also enrolling for fall 2020, although it's not a optimal job market, I don't think it's worth waiting another year to enroll. The job market could be just as bad or worse a year from now, "playing it by the ear" is just a waste of time, might as well get the education and work harder to network/personal projects. If you're really unsure, I would suggest doing the full 2 years for the programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="princeofbelair, post: 264554, member: 42443"] I think sell-side will still have a decent amount of jobs, haven't heard people getting laid off. Buy-side is definitely lop-sided, either you made a lot of money or you got wiped from these past couple of weeks. Lots of rumors of certain desks getting destroyed. Overall I do think there will be less jobs for fall 2020 students. I am also enrolling for fall 2020, although it's not a optimal job market, I don't think it's worth waiting another year to enroll. The job market could be just as bad or worse a year from now, "playing it by the ear" is just a waste of time, might as well get the education and work harder to network/personal projects. If you're really unsure, I would suggest doing the full 2 years for the programs. [/QUOTE]
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