I don't! I'd love to work in M&A or corporate finance. :uhhuh:gm said:Why is it that everyone here wants a quant job?
I'm doing applied finance/commerce-accounting at macq. Is that a good start or should I have done comm/law?
I don't! I'd love to work in M&A or corporate finance. :uhhuh:gm said:Why is it that everyone here wants a quant job?
I don't agree with you on that point. To me, investment bankers are normally the nice guys who everyone loves to be with. You don't become liked by lying, you get there by being interested in other people. Networking is simply making a network of friends who will help you along your career or life, you get this network by helping them along too, its mutualism and win-win. Read Dale Carnegies' books if you're interested in skills in this area.aditya said:the most daunting part of IB is the networking - u know those people that manipulate u - have black belts in lying and deciept - they are the ones that control the IB wrold... they are the ones that always will - there is no place for nice guys in this job...
They are slightly above average, normally the average quant (3-5 years exp) earn in the 200k-500k us dollars bracket in the states or London. In Aus it's about half due to the aussie dollar and economic difference. The main problem in Aus is not about the salary, I'm sure quants still earn more than actuarial here. But the number of places available for quants in Sydney is very small, like §eraphim said, most of us ain't going to make it as a quant.dude431 said:Actuaries can actually earn much more than that, but maybe not in Australia. The figures quoted earlier for quants were from financial institutions outside Australia, if I remember correctly (this thread is long). Further, I don't think they are average salaries for quants either.
Random walk theory cause the market is too efficient for any financial analysis? Or are you just saying that it's experience that counts?gm said:Another tip. Every succesful person in finance world wide agrees that the 'finance' you learn at uni, doesn't make money in the markets (With regards to trading).
It's highly sought after for those who has good math skills but bad social skills.gm said:Why is it that everyone here wants a quant job?