- Joined
- 1/26/24
- Messages
- 3
- Points
- 1
Hi everybody,
I'm about to finish my PhD in Mathematics (fluid dynamics). For a long time I had been aiming at a career in academia but in the end I decided to leave and now, for the first time in my life, I'm looking for a job. My grades are fairly good but I have very little practical experience and my coding skills do not surpass the level of some coding basics courses during my Bachelors study; I have just started to learn Python on my own.
Anyway, so far I have applied to one quant trading job at SIG, I got a quick response, however, I got pretty much crushed in the online assessment. My main problem was the time pressure, the questions were probably not that hard but I didn't even get close to finishing 15 of them within 60 minutes. And I have the feeling this might be a bigger issue for me, I would claim that I have strong analytical skills, I'm good at understanding problems and I'm very precise, but I'm not quick. I'm used to take my time for solving problems, I would say my PhD was much more of a marathon than a sprint, if that makes any sense.
For this reasons I figured I should first brush up my skills on these typical online tests. However, I should also find a job in the near future. So my questions are the following: What do you think my chances are in general? Are there any jobs in this area that might be more suitable for someone with my skillset described above? And if all these companies offer 200k+ jobs, are there also companies looking for smart people but not necessarily geniuses for, let's say 100k+? Maybe this would be a good starting point for me, I'll be happy about any six figure salary for the start lol.
Thank you in advance!
I'm about to finish my PhD in Mathematics (fluid dynamics). For a long time I had been aiming at a career in academia but in the end I decided to leave and now, for the first time in my life, I'm looking for a job. My grades are fairly good but I have very little practical experience and my coding skills do not surpass the level of some coding basics courses during my Bachelors study; I have just started to learn Python on my own.
Anyway, so far I have applied to one quant trading job at SIG, I got a quick response, however, I got pretty much crushed in the online assessment. My main problem was the time pressure, the questions were probably not that hard but I didn't even get close to finishing 15 of them within 60 minutes. And I have the feeling this might be a bigger issue for me, I would claim that I have strong analytical skills, I'm good at understanding problems and I'm very precise, but I'm not quick. I'm used to take my time for solving problems, I would say my PhD was much more of a marathon than a sprint, if that makes any sense.
For this reasons I figured I should first brush up my skills on these typical online tests. However, I should also find a job in the near future. So my questions are the following: What do you think my chances are in general? Are there any jobs in this area that might be more suitable for someone with my skillset described above? And if all these companies offer 200k+ jobs, are there also companies looking for smart people but not necessarily geniuses for, let's say 100k+? Maybe this would be a good starting point for me, I'll be happy about any six figure salary for the start lol.
Thank you in advance!