I'm not sure if this thread belongs here or in the programming section. My apologies if the latter is the case.
I'm looking to get some advice from programmers/coders on here who work for financial institutions. Based on your experience, what would you guys say is a realistic learning path for someone who wants to become a developer at one of these firms?
The reason why I'm asking is because I'm learning to code with the goal of working at a hedge fund, investment bank or any similar institution. Presently, I work for one of the largest commercial banks and my goal is to either go to their wealth management side or one of the aforementioned institutions. I've tried to reach our I.T. department concerning this matter but that seemed to be a dead end.
I understand that the best languages to learn for that endeavor is C+, Java and Python, but someone suggested that I learn the basics of Web Development before jumping into those languages. This guy's reasoning is that if I learned Web Development, that would make it simpler to get my foot in the door as a programmer. I took that advice and have so far learned HTML, CSS and am now studying Javascript. However, I kind of feel that I'm wasting my time. There's a nagging feeling within me which is telling me that I should really be focusing on those languages and if I do wanna add Web Dev to my skillset, use Python on the backend.
So, this is where I turn to you guys. What do you all suggest that I do?
Thanks in advance for any advice given.
I'm looking to get some advice from programmers/coders on here who work for financial institutions. Based on your experience, what would you guys say is a realistic learning path for someone who wants to become a developer at one of these firms?
The reason why I'm asking is because I'm learning to code with the goal of working at a hedge fund, investment bank or any similar institution. Presently, I work for one of the largest commercial banks and my goal is to either go to their wealth management side or one of the aforementioned institutions. I've tried to reach our I.T. department concerning this matter but that seemed to be a dead end.
I understand that the best languages to learn for that endeavor is C+, Java and Python, but someone suggested that I learn the basics of Web Development before jumping into those languages. This guy's reasoning is that if I learned Web Development, that would make it simpler to get my foot in the door as a programmer. I took that advice and have so far learned HTML, CSS and am now studying Javascript. However, I kind of feel that I'm wasting my time. There's a nagging feeling within me which is telling me that I should really be focusing on those languages and if I do wanna add Web Dev to my skillset, use Python on the backend.
So, this is where I turn to you guys. What do you all suggest that I do?
Thanks in advance for any advice given.