sikeveo said:
Trading and quant analysts sound like very interesting roles. Macq bank had some positions like that. I'd imagine high stress for traders, but good remuneration. But 1st class honours =/ Don't other skills preceed marks in those kind of roles?
It depends on what you are trading in. Stuff like FX and Equities isn't as heavy on the quant side.
Many of the complex OTC transactions require quants who:
- understand the mathematics of finance inside out
- can come up with new ideas/ use existing ideas to price new products.
This basically means having done some postgrad courses in financial maths, probability, etc, as well as strong research experience, ie, can use results from journals, use code from existing libraries, run simulations, calibrate models, etc, etc, in addition to all the other usual skills, like communication skills, etc. But the selection criteria will also depend on how much time is spent with the clients for these kind of customised products.
A lot of quants used to be maths/physics lecturers (most Economics/Finance-trained Finance lecturers don't have a sufficiently rigorous background to do these kind of jobs). So if you believe you're good enough to do Honours, do further research like MSc, PhD, or you want to be a researcher (research fellow) or a lecturer, it's certainly an interesting job to consider.