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Posted: May 4th, 2006, 7:19 am
by arghya
Hi All,I became a member of this willmot community few days back. I reside in India and being engaged in Asset Management Business. Currently, I'm heading the institutional and corporate sales department in mumbai. This company believes in quantitative finance. So, they have a product which are based on delta hedging, another one replicates the option pay-off strategy that follows mean variance model. Also the company enjoys the leader position in Index Fund category. We are the first AMC in India that launched ETF and since its beginning all those products have been gaining wider acceptance in instititution and corporates. I've some queries. 1) I'm having more than 2.5 yrs experience in India, especially in Investment Management. I've completed my undergraduate qualification in engineering in 2003 and since then till now I've been in this field. Will I be able to get a job in London?2) Currently I'm doing CFA, will it help me to land up with a job there in london?3) I started liking this QF, so I picked up a book of Paul Wilmot. Which course in QFdo you suggest that would boast up my career? I want to be in trading and dealing, especially in derivative. How do I get some jobs in london or NYC?Please reply.Arghya Roy+91 98201 46535Mumbai, India.

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Posted: May 5th, 2006, 12:08 am
by jomni
Through experience, your biggest hurdle would be getting the work permits.It's a chicken and egg. Most employers would prefer you having the work permits already while the country will not issue you the work permit if you're not hired.

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Posted: May 5th, 2006, 1:27 am
by mathew

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Posted: May 5th, 2006, 6:25 am
by arghya
I need to rectify that I'm heading the Mumbai Corporate and Institutional Sales dept where Four people reports to me. Mathew, you are absolutely right. Even in India also one has to have 8-10 yrs of exp. t obe promoted as Head.

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Posted: May 5th, 2006, 6:31 am
by arghya
Hi Jomie,Its my pleasure to hear from you. I appriciate your patience to read the whole msg. Do you stay in London? I'm thinking for applying HSMP to get a permit in UK.I completely agree with you regarding work permit. In US, it is next to impossible. Comparatively UK might be easier. What do you think man? Reply.

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Posted: May 5th, 2006, 9:35 am
by flank
*wipes away tears from laughing so hard* oh, god. whew! ahaha. ...arghya yew cannot fool anybody heere for vee all know dat you are abu from dee simpsons!QuoteOriginally posted by: arghyaI need to rectify that I'm heading the Mumbai Corporate and Institutional Sales dept where Four people reports to me. Mathew, you are absolutely right. Even in India also one has to have 8-10 yrs of exp. t obe promoted as Head.

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Posted: May 5th, 2006, 9:38 am
by arghya
Hi flank,I dont know u. Who is this abu? And wat abt this dee simpsons??I'm completely cluless man!!!

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Posted: May 7th, 2006, 11:53 pm
by jomni
QuoteOriginally posted by: arghyaHi Jomie,Its my pleasure to hear from you. I appriciate your patience to read the whole msg. Do you stay in London? I'm thinking for applying HSMP to get a permit in UK.I completely agree with you regarding work permit. In US, it is next to impossible. Comparatively UK might be easier. What do you think man? Reply.Still stuck in Asia. Anyway, I guess UK would be 'easier'. they have a point system where you can gain a lot of points if you have the skills.

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Posted: May 8th, 2006, 4:31 am
by jorgenbg
Quick E'mart is far better than this quant non-sense. And it's Apu, not Abu.