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Temporary Junior Roles?

Posted: June 5th, 2002, 8:32 pm
by Risky
I have recently completed a degree in Physics and I plan on further study for a theoretical PhD in Optoelectronics. My main problem now is that I have four months to kill and a rapidly diminishing bank balance. I am currently seeking temporary work and I would really like it if this could be beneficial once I come to searching for a job. I would be very grateful if anyone has any suggestions for temporary work in finance. I am working towards a quant analysis position but I think any further exposure to financial instruments would prove useful. I realise that any internships would be closed by now so any suggestions on areas I may not have considered (anything not blatantly obvious) would be appreciated. I obtained some relevant experience during a placement year, developing web based financial software, including some simple analysis tools.Thanks

Temporary Junior Roles?

Posted: June 5th, 2002, 9:48 pm
by Paul
Attach your CV. You never know... P

Temporary Junior Roles?

Posted: June 6th, 2002, 1:57 pm
by Risky
Thanks Paul.

Temporary Junior Roles?

Posted: June 6th, 2002, 5:12 pm
by IAmEric
Recalling Jack Handy's guide to self assurance, Eric says while staring in the mirrorI'm good enough... smart enough... and people like me.Mirror shattersAh, screw it. My self-esteem has already been irreparably shot to hell anyway I'd certainly prefer a full time job, but at the moment I think even I'd consider a temporary position if for no other reason than just so that I could demonstrate my abilities and get a good letter for a more permanent job.Eric A. Forgy, Ph.D.Note the fact that I have published original results in mathematical finance on Wilmott.com EricPS: Yes, I am nearing desparation

Temporary Junior Roles?

Posted: June 7th, 2002, 5:14 am
by e2x
I'm new to the forum. This is a great source of information and I have learned much.I love mathematics and C++ programming. I'd love to work in this field. Currently employed as Chem Engineer with many years under my belt. Not sure it is possible to make the jump but... How does one get into this field? Seems like you need a PhD in Physics, Statistics or Mathematics. Are there other routes? How about Financial Mathematics, Compuational Finanace or Mathematical finance masters programs? Can someone self study and get a good job? Please advise.

Temporary Junior Roles?

Posted: June 7th, 2002, 7:38 am
by gjlipman
e2x:I don't know about the more usual areas of finance, but certainly in the energy industry, there are tonnes of engineers - particularly chem engineers. The ones I know are mainly in risk management/valuation type roles rather than trading, but seem to do as well (if not better) than people who have come in from finance. And given that lots of senior management in energy companies have engineering backgrounds, it may be easier to shine at an interview there.

Temporary Junior Roles?

Posted: June 8th, 2002, 3:18 am
by e2x
gjlipman, Thanks for the information.You stated: The ones I know are mainly in risk management/valuation type roles rather than trading, but seem to do as well (if not better) than people who have come in from finance. How do engineers do risk management/valuation? How can I find out more about this role?