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Hi,
I have recently been applying for quant jobs in London, and have found it difficult.
1) Even if you make it through several rounds for FO jobs, I almost always get told:
"We need someone with 1-3 years experience." and if they don't say that, they still hire someone like that.
There also seem to be more model val jobs about, and the competition seems slightly less fierce. But even there, it seems you have to queue up until most of the experienced guys got their jobs.
2) This brings me to the last point:
Do all quant applicants go for all jobs, or do some thing certain positions are beneath them? That would explain why certain interviewers are a lot less demanding than others, and usually think I'm a good candidate when others think I don't know anywhere near enough.
Any insight?
Thanks!
I have recently been applying for quant jobs in London, and have found it difficult.
1) Even if you make it through several rounds for FO jobs, I almost always get told:
"We need someone with 1-3 years experience." and if they don't say that, they still hire someone like that.
There also seem to be more model val jobs about, and the competition seems slightly less fierce. But even there, it seems you have to queue up until most of the experienced guys got their jobs.
2) This brings me to the last point:
Do all quant applicants go for all jobs, or do some thing certain positions are beneath them? That would explain why certain interviewers are a lot less demanding than others, and usually think I'm a good candidate when others think I don't know anywhere near enough.
Any insight?
Thanks!