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Just wanted to give an update on my job search and hopefully help other forum members who are trying to break into finance.
I'm a former web developer in my late 30s trying to make a career change from the internet industry to finance. I have 10 years' of experience in web development. About five years ago I realized that my job was not fulfilling and that after years of trading with an online brokerage account as a hobby I'd rather do something related to finance. So, I quit my job at a reputable dotcom last year and enrolled at a target university full-time for a master's in computer science. I utilized my school's career development resource center to apply for internships. My results so far:
Summer internships:
BNY Mellon Technology Summer Associate (interview scheduled)
BAML Technology Developer and Analyst Intern (pending)
Rejected by all other bulge brackets. Applied to Quantitative Analyst summer internships too, but rejected as well. So, yes, it's very difficult to break into finance when you're older and without the 'right' degree (ie, MFE or Math). I'm going to try and switch to the master's in math program at my school and that might open opportunities for quantitative developer roles. I'm also doing a software developer internship with a small local investment banking firm this spring semester. Hopefully, all these things combined will open up opportunities in quant finance in the future.
I'm a former web developer in my late 30s trying to make a career change from the internet industry to finance. I have 10 years' of experience in web development. About five years ago I realized that my job was not fulfilling and that after years of trading with an online brokerage account as a hobby I'd rather do something related to finance. So, I quit my job at a reputable dotcom last year and enrolled at a target university full-time for a master's in computer science. I utilized my school's career development resource center to apply for internships. My results so far:
Summer internships:
BNY Mellon Technology Summer Associate (interview scheduled)
BAML Technology Developer and Analyst Intern (pending)
Rejected by all other bulge brackets. Applied to Quantitative Analyst summer internships too, but rejected as well. So, yes, it's very difficult to break into finance when you're older and without the 'right' degree (ie, MFE or Math). I'm going to try and switch to the master's in math program at my school and that might open opportunities for quantitative developer roles. I'm also doing a software developer internship with a small local investment banking firm this spring semester. Hopefully, all these things combined will open up opportunities in quant finance in the future.
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