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by Bourget
1513 days ago
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YMMV but I recently earned a doctorate in mathematics with a perfect (4.0) GPA in all my degrees and I have only received rejections in the tech world due to 'lack of experience'. In fact I have not been invited to a single interview. This includes jobs for newcomers that indeed pay just 30k --- and it's worth noting just how low that salary is in these days: 25k of that goes to taxes, rent, and paying off debt. I'm turning towards finance instead as the entry barrier seems signifcantly lower. |
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Your background is highly attractive, and there are enough people here with the clout to get you started on a more positive interview track.
Also perhaps some coaching; you might have some tactical errors in how you approach.
With that said, finance may also be a really good option for you. At the right bank, the strong math background + top GPA is the hiring requirement. They also like people with Ph.D.s in technical physics.
You should have some coding experience, but you'll be working in their custom setups anyway -- if you're good at math, you can pick up APL (it's a language, look it up) programming quickly. Otherwise, bank python is pretty divergent from python, or you are looking at Matlab/R.
They'll want someone who can translate complicated math into a model. You are less likely to find that in most tech companies.