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Here is the background. Finishing Ph.D. in Computer Science, and wished to be a Quant, preferably in pricing derivatives etc. But recently, I got an offer from a tech company that involves data science and compiler optimisation, (most of their coding is done in C++, where I have a decent expertise and of course wish to build further). I liked the employer throughout the interview process (which was very rigorous, but also friendly), and the work culture (whatever impression I got so far). So do not want to let this opportunity pass. (Also, I do not even have a finance internship, and everybody knows it is competitive to break in as an 'inexperienced' quant.)
So from the job profile, does it sound like the 'experience' be helpful? Not that I am using the employer for 'experience', and wish to be maximally productive while I am there, which I hope to be at least six-seven years. But I also wish to know whether there is anything I can do at that time which will enable me to make a move towards quant finance later. I hope it is not impossible. So advice appreciated from my peers, or anyone who has walked the walk.
So from the job profile, does it sound like the 'experience' be helpful? Not that I am using the employer for 'experience', and wish to be maximally productive while I am there, which I hope to be at least six-seven years. But I also wish to know whether there is anything I can do at that time which will enable me to make a move towards quant finance later. I hope it is not impossible. So advice appreciated from my peers, or anyone who has walked the walk.