Of course you got to show off that new ink in the thumbnail 😂 🔥🔥🔥
@Rockyzach8823 күн бұрын
Something I've done in interviews just in general is get them to talk about something they encounter on a daily basis and inquire into it and then give your "analysis" of it, or rather, ask questions about it and indicate some sort of interest in it. This literally works for any job.
@gianpaj5 ай бұрын
Here is a summary of the video in detailed points: - The Hiring Process for Software Engineers, Quant Traders, and Quant Researchers - Online Assessment: - Software Engineers: Timed assessment with LeetCode-like questions (easy to medium difficulty). Focus on solving medium problems in under 20 minutes and easy problems in under 10 minutes. - Quant Traders and Researchers: Assessment focused on numerical sequences, statistics, and probability. Practice problems related to these concepts on online platforms. May also include quasi-IQ test questions (e.g., picture sequences, shape recognition). - HR Call: - Behavioral questions to assess EQ and fit with the firm. - Prepare answers for these three key questions: - Tell me about yourself (focus on your interest in finance and career goals, keep it concise). - Why do you want to work here (mention 2-3 things related to firm culture, online research, or industry events). - Why are you interested in quantitative trading (highlight topics like cutting-edge technology, performance-driven environment, or the intersection of markets and technology). - Technical Round: - Software Engineers: Whiteboard interview, may involve explaining your approach to online assessment questions or solving new LeetCode-like problems. Focus on data structures, algorithms, and problem-solving skills. - Quant Traders and Researchers: Discussion of pet projects, trading experience, option pricing, volatility, and financial market knowledge. May also include behavioral questions about leadership, perseverance, and conflict resolution (use the STAR approach to answer). - Q&A: - Prepare two insightful questions to ask at the end of the interview. - Additional Tips - Tailor your answers to showcase coachability, initiative, and perseverance. - Be mindful of the interviewer's time and avoid asking too many questions. - Remember that this is a general overview and specific firms may have variations in their process. - Consider seeking personalized advice through Patreon, Discord, or one-on-one consultations. Please note that this is a generalized summary and individual experiences may vary. It is always recommended to research specific companies and tailor your preparation accordingly.
@dshu41628 күн бұрын
13 min in 13 sec
@chowjiayi16445 ай бұрын
Not only good for quant interviews, i finally know what to answer when tech companies make you answer 'Why are you interested in this position?' during the application
@mandaloregaming38875 ай бұрын
One thing people are missing out on is if you don’t have a quantitative STEM degree. Lot of finance kids with unrelated majors think they can hang, but they unfortunately cannot. You need a super intense quant and technical background to actually get through this crazy process.
@the_notorious_bas5 ай бұрын
I find it hard to imagine someone applying for a quant job without a STEM background or at least a strong passion for math, stats, programming, etc.
@Moch1175 ай бұрын
Not even interested in quant but love watching your content
@kenaj305 ай бұрын
At first I legit thought you are on a toilet, idk why...
@CodingJesus5 ай бұрын
Maybe because I’m wearing shorts 😂
@SylComplexDimensional5 ай бұрын
B/c @codingJesus’ the s💩hit !!
@rightq31115 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@hdujnvfdvnkfanon11035 ай бұрын
thank you for guiding me to the light
@JohnKorreck5 ай бұрын
Is a perfect score on an OA (leetcode style questions) required to move to a second round interview, or do firms just have "passing scores" that will enable you to be resume screened further.
@supercooldude10995 ай бұрын
Skin routine video when
@inconnuxtd5 ай бұрын
I’m actually 26yo working as a Market Risk in a french IB (with economic and finance background) but i want to do a 3y bachelor in mathematics/computer science to break into Quant Trading. Do you think it still possible to break into this type of job at the age of 29-30 yo ?
@sethskillington59084 ай бұрын
Would love to hear an answer on this as someone who will be starting a career in finance in their mid to late 20s myself.
@YuqingChan5 ай бұрын
i love the way you say "pro-cess"
@CodingJesus5 ай бұрын
Canadian accent 😅
@visheshmangla8220Ай бұрын
I applied to a quant firm in australia. First test was 2 DSA+ 1 pandas ( 96 hours to solve). Next there came these pictures problems and not the easy ones but quite complex. I had prepared from youtube and few websites but those were like 10-20x harder with just images with lines like spegatti and predict next. I couldn't solve the second round. Where can I find such problems for practice?
@acikoci5 ай бұрын
Jesus, you’re 🔥
@AlexDeng-t9o5 ай бұрын
Nice and concise thanks. Put a mic in your helmet and record a video on your motorcycle I'd love to see that
@dr.woozie75005 ай бұрын
I’m a good coder but do I really need to know all this option pricing, gamma, Vega, mumbo-jumbo as an intern???
@ethanhendry55315 ай бұрын
to be a quant yes. As he said its the cross roads of tech and finance
@dr.woozie75005 ай бұрын
@@ethanhendry5531ok so what’s the diff between SWE or QT at a quant firm. Also where do I learn more about trading, I know nothing about stocks.
@gcg81875 ай бұрын
i've heard that to successfully interview as an engineer at an algorithmic trading company, they don't care if you know that stuff. I've also heard the same for QR, and QT, since their edge as a company does not rely on new hires/interns having superficial finance knowledge that anyone can learn in a couple weeks, but rather QR/QT's/interns who have a very powerful mind, and intution for math/stats/prob etc. Of course, if you have it in a project on your resume, I bet they will expect you to know it. But this is heresay, I don't work in algo trading yet!
@drewkavi63274 ай бұрын
@@ethanhendry5531 not really
@MasterOfTheUniversePSD5 ай бұрын
From Quant to Chad with just one tank top
@gamershub31695 ай бұрын
Binge watching your videos on quant And started data analysis part . Will do sheldon natenberg after 2 months. Can you give some more books for quant trading to delve deep into that.
@psibarpsi5 ай бұрын
How does one even get an online assessment link? Can you do do a video on that please?
@CodingJesus5 ай бұрын
You apply. If they like your resume they send it to you. Do you need a video on how to hold a fork too?
@psibarpsi5 ай бұрын
@@CodingJesus 😅No, I mean I do apply, but it's just that I don't hear anything back from them. I'm not from a top college. Is that why?
@recursion.5 ай бұрын
@@psibarpsi how would he know?
@NSSMutableYoutubeChannel5 ай бұрын
Coding Jesus can you make a video on design patterns? cheers
@maniek44685 ай бұрын
1:18 may i ask what is a good time for hard problems? Under 30mins?
@mrnoble38965 ай бұрын
Hey why don't you do a day in the life ?
@CodingJesus5 ай бұрын
I already did. Look at my channel.
@mrnoble38964 ай бұрын
@@CodingJesus i mean updated
@pablito29585 ай бұрын
Which double major is most relevant? CS + Math or CS + Electrical Engineering For guys coding at HFT, for a low latency optimization/DSPs
@3Techers5 ай бұрын
I would go for CS + EE. This is from someone who has an MS in applied mathematics
@pablito29585 ай бұрын
@@3Techers I see, i have heard many folk say that studying pure math helped them become much much better coders and helped them gain a lucid understanding of CS at a very deep level. For example we can represent Coding paradigms using concepts from basic discrete math for OOP. A class is a set, the data is the elements of that set, the properties of a class are the functions, the methods of that class are transformations, etc!
@pablito29585 ай бұрын
@@3Techers Also, ALOT of EE is quite irrelevant to the practice of real life coding, and low latency. For example, deep study of capicitors waves and signals???? Honestly it might behoove the student to study CS but at the level of CE/Computer engineer, taking only relevant CE/ECE electives in order for them to gain practical understanding of the hardware. Although I CAN SEE that EE 's with DSP experience, ASIC/FPGA experience are also valuable... but then the student is being pulled away from the typical software/coding job and using diffferent skills.. no longer will they be using algorithmic thinking, design patterns, api knoweldge, etc.. they will be working with hardware. My original question was mainly to tackle the problem of software engineers wanting to go work in a C++ environment in finance
@pablito29585 ай бұрын
@@3Techers This is not to say that a math major is the ultimate cheat code, while it does give the student/future engineer skills to think deeply, logically etc, it doesn't provide them the ability to practice that skill in the coding environment. I do think that people majoring in math may completely underestimate its utility in changing your ability to reason and think, as it becomes a given. I also think that those students that didnt gain that level of understanding will feel "fine" without it, but will not know what they are missing.
@3Techers5 ай бұрын
@@pablito2958 Oh yeah if you want to do frequency trading, definitely do cs and learn python + C++
@MyAnish225 ай бұрын
Hello Jesus, can experienced professionals make it to HFT? Any guidance on roles available?
@aegis39765 ай бұрын
Can you make a video (or just respond to this comment) comparing your experiences working in HK compared to the US? I'm from HK pursuing my degree in the US (and graduating soon), so I would love to know your experiences working in both countries.
@Bechs225 ай бұрын
Knock knock. When is the last time to replace Thermal Grizzly covering your CPUs? Coppertone for you, Thermal Grizzly for CPUs.
@jewelafraim73795 ай бұрын
Why many hedge funds and quant trading firms are now moving to dubai? Do you think dubai is gonna experience the growth highest as compared to the rest of the world for our Industry?
@nothingtoseehere4495 ай бұрын
one word: TAX
@avinash67405 ай бұрын
A student from tier -3 college can get internship as quantative trader ?
@Zzz-vh3mu5 ай бұрын
School doesn’t rly matter unless it’s like Jane street
@MrYks1235 ай бұрын
HI .. can i start Learning essentials for Quant at the age of 40 .. i really need a change of carrier .. appreciate any suggestions
@mattportnoyTLV5 ай бұрын
Man, I’ll be honest with you. No 30yr old hiring manager is gonna touch you. You’re better off getting into the field by honing your skills and networking with the community here in Chicago.
@hdujnvfdvnkfanon11035 ай бұрын
tbh quant might be a no but you could still do something coding related ... Self Learn a lot of Maths,Python and Machine Learning build some cool projects and somebody might hire but this would be obv take years to do ... Idk man am 16 replying to this 🥲
@recursion.5 ай бұрын
yes my grandma of age 52 started coding, learned web deveolpment in 6 months, got in faang company and now works at hft firm in chicago. the process of learning coding to work in hft for 200k+ only took her 10 months and that is because she was a housewife all her life so no prior experience. if you're 40 you should easily break into quant in 3 months!
@mattportnoyTLV5 ай бұрын
@@recursion. wow your grandma is 52? That must mean you’re 3 or 4 years old?
@gourabsarker95525 ай бұрын
Sir do you earn 300k dollars a year? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.