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I'm currently working as a Quant Risk Analyst within the credit risk team at a Big 4 company. My educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Physics with a specialization in theoretical physics, followed by a Master's degree in Statistics. Also, i know Python, R, and SQL.
I'm 24 years old and based in Greece. I've recently been contemplating a transition into a role as a Quantitative Trader or Researcher. However, I recognize that my current knowledge base might have gaps, particularly in stochastics and derivatives pricing, which are essential for these roles.
Considering the limited opportunities in Greece, I'm primarily looking for positions in Europe. I'm seeking advice on the best path forward. Would pursuing another Master's degree in Quantitative Finance be the most beneficial option for me, given my background? Or would self-study through relevant books and hands-on projects suffice to bridge the knowledge gap?
I'm 24 years old and based in Greece. I've recently been contemplating a transition into a role as a Quantitative Trader or Researcher. However, I recognize that my current knowledge base might have gaps, particularly in stochastics and derivatives pricing, which are essential for these roles.
Considering the limited opportunities in Greece, I'm primarily looking for positions in Europe. I'm seeking advice on the best path forward. Would pursuing another Master's degree in Quantitative Finance be the most beneficial option for me, given my background? Or would self-study through relevant books and hands-on projects suffice to bridge the knowledge gap?