At least at silicon valley you may get the pleasure of building something useful and of value. Or such is my impression.
Might be a case of green grass and other sides...

For entry level quants working for quantitative funds, how much can make? What is the growth for this career? If compared to working at silicon valley, which is better, finance or technology?
Well, it appears that folks in the Silicon valley build something useful, but they constantly keep complaining that the value of their RSUs/espps/401K loose value for no reason and keep wondering what it would be like to be on Wall Street.![]()
No, I was talking about employees of quite a few companies whose stock price is not going up due to various reasons... Besides, majority of the engineers here sell the moment their employer grants them some stock (espp/RSU) just to avoid a flash crash that can happen any second (according to them!). A few days later, they get disappointed as they see their stock price rise… this cycle keeps repeating itselfreally? How can this be with equity markets making all time highs every other day? You must be talking to people at Yahoo.
No, I was talking about employees of quite a few companies whose stock price is not going up due to various reasons... Besides, majority of the engineers here sell the moment their employer grants them some stock (espp/RSU) just to avoid a flash crash that can happen any second (according to them!). A few days later, they get disappointed as they see their stock price rise… this cycle keeps repeating itselfunfortunately. I have a few friends at Yahoo who have been doing this since the past 2 years! I don’t know, looks like most people have not yet recovered from the 2008 shock. I personally know 3-4 engineers who have completely exited their 401K positions when S&P crossed 1500 last year… they reentered the market a few months back after realizing that they missed out a near 20% return… The moral of the story here is, folks out here hardly know the basics of investing. They follow whatever their financial adviser (etrade/fidelity in most cases)/CNBC/Jim Cramer tells them. They are a little happy right now since the equity markets are going up, but I don't know how long that happiness is going to last.
I have a friend who is a requiter, and she needs few quants for a major US bank. PhD is required, not sure how much experience is needed. Bank is offering 400K, and she can not get it filled. Anyone she talks to want around 600K.
I have a friend who is a requiter, and she needs few quants for a major US bank. PhD is required, not sure how much experience is needed. Bank is offering 400K, and she can not get it filled. Anyone she talks to want around 600K.