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Is there a Low Stress Quant job?

Risk management work

You might want to consider Risk Management work.
I would assume some of the Risk Management/Actuarial firms have a presence in
your geographic area. Firms such as:

Towers Perrin
Wyatt Watson Worldwide
Aon
Mercer.

After looking at their websites it seems they are involved in quite a few
"Financial Engineering" practices. Things other than traditional actuarial work.
Also, I assume they aren't as stressful as investment banks.

PaulJack
 
*JAWDROP* My manager wasn't kidding when he said WW had a place for a numbers-chomper like me ^_^.
Towers Perrin is also very VERY impressive at first glance.

Thanks a lot for the heads up, PaulJack! (Still want into GS though)
 
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