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Dear members,
I am currently a master's student in statistics at Stanford. For my background,
Given my background and interests, can you give me advice on which positions in financial engineering (especially trading) fit me? And which examples of companies in the US I should apply to?
Thanks all.
I am currently a master's student in statistics at Stanford. For my background,
- I am very strong at machine learning and data mining (both from practical and statistical aspects).
- Also, I took a course in time series.
- I am also strong at numerical optimization (both convex and non-linear); however, implemented on Matlab (I haven't implemented those algorithms using C++ or any other compiled language yet)
- I know (not amazing expert, but at doable self project level) Hadoop, Java, C++, Matlab, R and Python.
- My low-level programming such as reading assembly code, memory management and threads are not strong (could say weak).
Given my background and interests, can you give me advice on which positions in financial engineering (especially trading) fit me? And which examples of companies in the US I should apply to?
Thanks all.