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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Nguyen" data-source="post: 2004" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Hi everybody,</p><p>First, thanks for making this forum a very friendly and pleasant place to be. This has far exceeded the expectation of everyone on Quantnet Team. There are things we can improve on and exciting plans to implement. In order to do that, we would like to expand the core Quantnet Team. Remember, you are already a member of the Baruch's MFE family. Now, it's your chance to be part of the Quantnet Team- the small group of people who works behind the scene to make this all possible.</p><p></p><p> These are open positions that we would like to invite you to apply. Future positions may be available. When they are, it will be posted here.</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Sub-Forum Moderators</strong><br /> Subforums: General, Computing, Finance, Quantnet Social Hub, Books are the ones in need of moderators.<br /> <em>Responsibilities:</em> to provide help with questions in that subforum. You can make announcements, sticky, move post to the right topic...things that will make for a more productive browsing experience. Also, you would be in charge of generating useful discussions in your subforum that are beneficial to the students.<br /> Number of position: open till filled.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Quantnet Website Contributors</strong><br /> <em>Responsibilities:</em> to gather news, information, events that are beneficial to the Quantnet community. Selected pieces will be displayed on the front page of our website. <br /> Number of position: unlimited.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Quantnet Website webmaster/editor</strong><br /> <em>Responsibilities:</em> to make sure the contents on our website are updated and proof-read, to post contents in the right sections.<br /> Number of position: open till filled.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Quantnet Wiki editor</strong><br /> <em>Responsibilities:</em> to gather and publish useful topics in the areas of Financial Engineering, to organize the info other members post.<br /> Number of position: open till filled.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Mailing list editor</strong><br /> <em>Responsibilities:</em> to manage our mailing list and keep subscribers updated with news and activities.<br /> Number of position: open till filled</li> </ol><p> <strong>FAQ</strong></p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Who can be a member of the Quantnet Team?</strong><br /> Any admitted student of the Baruch MFE program, either current, alumni or incoming students.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>How can one apply?</strong><br /> Self-petition. Just reply to this topic. Include your name and the position you are interested in.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>I'm not tech-savvy. Can I still apply?</strong><br /> When there is a will, there is a way. We will provide technical training, or point you to the important documents you should read to perform the task. Most positions are non-geek-friendly.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Will I be paid or rewarded something?</strong><br /> There is no material reward involved. This is strictly voluntary positions.<strong>Nobody in Quantnet Team got paid and it will never be</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>OK, no money then. What do I get to show for it?</strong><br /> A lot of appreciation from members whose learning experience has been greatly enhanced by your selfless service.<br /> Membership to the super-geeks club. No, just kidding. You will have access to our private forum for Moderators and Administrators.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>How much time and effort do I have to put in?</strong><br /> There is no set limit. We do expect you to put 110% effort in. That's the going rate for all of us at Quantnet.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Why there are needs for more help now?</strong><br /> We are growing very fast. Therefore, a need to be more organized and professional is inevitable. There is a buzz about our program that we are very friendly and active community. In fact, we may as well be the most friendly MFE program around. We like to build upon that.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Are there any other reasons?</strong><br /> Ok, if you so insist, that the core Quantnet team consists of graduating students and incoming students. The current students graduate this Fall while the full-time students (myself included) will do so after 3 semesters. While it sounds like still a long time away, it's always a good idea to prepare the transistion well in advance so there are no interruptions. By the time I graduate, we are confident that the new Quantnet team will be well prepared.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>What are the benefit of that?</strong><br /> As a Baruch MFE graduate, you are forever linked to the reputation of the program as well as the quality of its students. The more qualified students we attract, the better reputation the program gets and so on. You are helping yourself in the end.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Is this initiative spearheaded by the Math Dept, specially the Director Dan Stefanica?</strong><br /> No, this is a student organization so everything is self-started by students. We are a very self-sufficient group. The Director, Prof. Dan Stefanica will undoubtedly offer his full support for any project that is meant to improve the students' learning experience and quality.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Ok, I'm sold. What should I do now?</strong><br /> Click the Reply button and apply yourself.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>I'd like to apply but I have a question. How do I ask privately?</strong><br /> Send me a PM (private message)[/email]</li> </ol></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Nguyen, post: 2004, member: 1"] Hi everybody, First, thanks for making this forum a very friendly and pleasant place to be. This has far exceeded the expectation of everyone on Quantnet Team. There are things we can improve on and exciting plans to implement. In order to do that, we would like to expand the core Quantnet Team. Remember, you are already a member of the Baruch's MFE family. Now, it's your chance to be part of the Quantnet Team- the small group of people who works behind the scene to make this all possible. These are open positions that we would like to invite you to apply. Future positions may be available. When they are, it will be posted here. [list=1] [*][b]Sub-Forum Moderators[/b] Subforums: General, Computing, Finance, Quantnet Social Hub, Books are the ones in need of moderators. [i]Responsibilities:[/i] to provide help with questions in that subforum. You can make announcements, sticky, move post to the right topic...things that will make for a more productive browsing experience. Also, you would be in charge of generating useful discussions in your subforum that are beneficial to the students. Number of position: open till filled. [*][b]Quantnet Website Contributors[/b] [i]Responsibilities:[/i] to gather news, information, events that are beneficial to the Quantnet community. Selected pieces will be displayed on the front page of our website. Number of position: unlimited. [*][b]Quantnet Website webmaster/editor[/b] [i]Responsibilities:[/i] to make sure the contents on our website are updated and proof-read, to post contents in the right sections. Number of position: open till filled. [*][b]Quantnet Wiki editor[/b] [i]Responsibilities:[/i] to gather and publish useful topics in the areas of Financial Engineering, to organize the info other members post. Number of position: open till filled. [*][b]Mailing list editor[/b] [i]Responsibilities:[/i] to manage our mailing list and keep subscribers updated with news and activities. Number of position: open till filled [/list] [b]FAQ[/b] [list=1][*][b]Who can be a member of the Quantnet Team?[/b] Any admitted student of the Baruch MFE program, either current, alumni or incoming students. [*][b]How can one apply?[/b] Self-petition. Just reply to this topic. Include your name and the position you are interested in. [*][b]I'm not tech-savvy. Can I still apply?[/b] When there is a will, there is a way. We will provide technical training, or point you to the important documents you should read to perform the task. Most positions are non-geek-friendly. [*][b]Will I be paid or rewarded something?[/b] There is no material reward involved. This is strictly voluntary positions.[b]Nobody in Quantnet Team got paid and it will never be[/b] [*][b]OK, no money then. What do I get to show for it?[/b] A lot of appreciation from members whose learning experience has been greatly enhanced by your selfless service. Membership to the super-geeks club. No, just kidding. You will have access to our private forum for Moderators and Administrators. [*][b]How much time and effort do I have to put in?[/b] There is no set limit. We do expect you to put 110% effort in. That's the going rate for all of us at Quantnet. [*][b]Why there are needs for more help now?[/b] We are growing very fast. Therefore, a need to be more organized and professional is inevitable. There is a buzz about our program that we are very friendly and active community. In fact, we may as well be the most friendly MFE program around. We like to build upon that. [*][b]Are there any other reasons?[/b] Ok, if you so insist, that the core Quantnet team consists of graduating students and incoming students. The current students graduate this Fall while the full-time students (myself included) will do so after 3 semesters. While it sounds like still a long time away, it's always a good idea to prepare the transistion well in advance so there are no interruptions. By the time I graduate, we are confident that the new Quantnet team will be well prepared. [*][b]What are the benefit of that?[/b] As a Baruch MFE graduate, you are forever linked to the reputation of the program as well as the quality of its students. The more qualified students we attract, the better reputation the program gets and so on. You are helping yourself in the end. [*][b]Is this initiative spearheaded by the Math Dept, specially the Director Dan Stefanica?[/b] No, this is a student organization so everything is self-started by students. We are a very self-sufficient group. The Director, Prof. Dan Stefanica will undoubtedly offer his full support for any project that is meant to improve the students' learning experience and quality. [*][b]Ok, I'm sold. What should I do now?[/b] Click the Reply button and apply yourself. [*][b]I'd like to apply but I have a question. How do I ask privately?[/b] Send me a PM (private message)[/email] [/list] [/QUOTE]
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