Quote from mrclean:
Where do you guys think the best salary and/or overall job opportunities in finance exist for a current physics student? A PhD, possibly in mathematical finance, or an MBA.
The PhD would probably be better to land a quant job, but I've recieved ambiguous info. about that career from browsing around these boards... I've read that it's a highly competitive, high paying job that everyone wants and I've read horror stories about working 12 hrs a day as a computer monkey, programming code and taking crap from traders.
Also, can you get into business school strait out of college, or do you need to work for a while first? I still have a lot of learning to do about this whole financial industry.. thanx
In my opinion, if you're interested in trading, you'll be better off with an MS in Finance, Financial Math, Financial Engineering, etc. than an MBA or PhD.
Check out this list of programs. In addition to the program itself, you should also consider what the school/program/professors/alumni can offer in terms of contacts/internships. Not only will contacts and an internship(s) help you obtain interviews but it will also provide you with a better understanding of the various career options in finance.
