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anechoic
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Move from HF to Asset Management

October 11th, 2011, 8:09 am

I have worked at a 1bn hedge fund as a quant research analyst for 2 years with a main responsibility to develop model to generate systematic trading signals. The job is interesting itself and my line manger is a very nice and experienced person who instructed me a lot. However, the owner of the fund is tight and thus the pay is not great (base + bonus) in the range of 60k-70k GBP. Recently I got an offer from a large asset management division of real money. The position is a quant strategist and the pay is better (60-70k base+bonus). It seems most people in that team come from economic/trading background and there is no quant working there, so potentially I can learn less from colleagues in terms of quantitative modelling. Can anyone comment if such a movement is good for a junior with 2-3 year experience? What is your view for the pros and cons for a career in HF vs Asset management.Thank you
 
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DevonFangs
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Move from HF to Asset Management

October 11th, 2011, 1:55 pm

1. I agree you're underpaid. Do you work late?2. Beware of places where you'll be on your own. Said so, you might end up simply not being a quant there, just something different and learn something different from the people you'll meet there. Which is not necessarily bad, but depends on your preferences.
 
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Move from HF to Asset Management

October 11th, 2011, 2:01 pm

first quant job in the range of 60k-70k GBP := underpaid?in which Planet do you guys live? Here on Earth this is quite good indeed.
 
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October 11th, 2011, 3:20 pm

QuoteOriginally posted by: SierpinskyJanitorfirst quant job in the range of 60k-70k GBP := underpaid?in which Planet do you guys live? Here on Earth this is quite good indeed.He's been working for 2 years, if 60-70k is the total comp than he could make more in london (it's not a personal opinion). I mean, of course is a good salary in absolute terms and I don't know what fraction of the total comp is the base and, yes, we live in tough times, but maybe it's just time to switch.