I want to get a gig at legit prop or MM firm when I finish college. My degree has absolutely nothing to do with the markets or analytical thinking in general. I want to trade - no quant bullshit, no junior analyst position, etc. (mainly because I wouldn't have the education requirments... Nonetheless...). Thought about changing majors to finance but decided to simply change it to music business this year (which will allow me to get an MBA if desired). I'm now a junior.
I know it would be provident for me to begin my journey toward reveiving my CMT certification (I know it takes at least 18 months). My questions are:
- If I have my CMT cert. and apply at a firm, would that be taken seriousy given I don't have a degree relating at all to the financial industry?
- Is the CMT worth the price and time given my present position?
- If anyone here is CMT certified, have you found it advantageous in furthering your career (and how so)?
- Why don't more people wanting positions at legit firms not pursue this certification? This seems like the only qualification for competence (besides a green p/l) in the trading world.
Thank you much, and please no negative "good luck" comments. I know the third test is a bitch.
Zach
I know it would be provident for me to begin my journey toward reveiving my CMT certification (I know it takes at least 18 months). My questions are:
- If I have my CMT cert. and apply at a firm, would that be taken seriousy given I don't have a degree relating at all to the financial industry?
- Is the CMT worth the price and time given my present position?
- If anyone here is CMT certified, have you found it advantageous in furthering your career (and how so)?
- Why don't more people wanting positions at legit firms not pursue this certification? This seems like the only qualification for competence (besides a green p/l) in the trading world.
Thank you much, and please no negative "good luck" comments. I know the third test is a bitch.
Zach