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Finishing my PhD in Computer Science. What initially attracted me to become a quant was a presentation by a guy from J. P. Morgan and then self-study on things like measure theory, stochastic calculus, modelling of GBM etc., in short the deep mathematical parts.
But as I am looking for a job, it seems banking jobs are nearly impossible to get for a fresh PhD graduate like me (unfortunately without even an internship, and from a good university, but not Cambridge/Stanford etc.) However, I have cleared a few rounds of interviews with a hedge fund as a quantitative investment strategist, the director seemed happy talking to me and think I can get this offer.
So my question is, is it really the kind of quant job that those guys at investment banks do?
 
Although I have a deep interest in the financial market and the academic theories, not sure if working as a quant/trader and going through the daily ups and downs is for me. So some insights into what can I expect as a quant at a hedge fund will be great.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			But as I am looking for a job, it seems banking jobs are nearly impossible to get for a fresh PhD graduate like me (unfortunately without even an internship, and from a good university, but not Cambridge/Stanford etc.) However, I have cleared a few rounds of interviews with a hedge fund as a quantitative investment strategist, the director seemed happy talking to me and think I can get this offer.
So my question is, is it really the kind of quant job that those guys at investment banks do?
- Is there any similarity or overlap? Will getting some experience help me transition into the sell side?
 - Also, does a quant job at a hedge fund depend on continuously generating profitable trading strategies, making a killing in the market? That seems kinda difficult and stressful for me. Do the quants/strats on the sell side develop strategies, or are they more into pricing exotic derivatives, writing codes etc.?
 
Although I have a deep interest in the financial market and the academic theories, not sure if working as a quant/trader and going through the daily ups and downs is for me. So some insights into what can I expect as a quant at a hedge fund will be great.