Hello /biz/
I have a bachelor in chemical engineering but I don't get enough motivation to work in STEAM field. I would like to get master degree in finance, however I don't have experience in FEMA fields or even knowledge about finance. How can I turn to finance. Would it be better to study an undergradute career like Economics or Finance? Thanks.
>>1288120
bump because I need your helping, anon-kun.
>>1288120
get a master's in financial engineering and a phd in finance.
>>1288120
Get an internship with a quant trading firm, they love engineering majors (especially computer science and chemical engineering)
>>1288643
I would be fabulous but i don't have experience in finance. I've only worked as safety supervisor in a oil refinery.
>>1288658
>Get an internship with a quant trading firm, they love engineering majors (especially computer science and chemical engineering)
Thanks, but I don't believe only being a chemical engineer i would get an internship. Could you recommend what to study in order to get that internship?
>>1288713
>>1288658
This
>>1288120
ChemE is known the be one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult Engineering. This is coming from a CompE. Investment banking, trading, quant trading and quantitative analysis loves engineers. Getting an engineering degree is WAY better than getting a degree in finance or accounting or econ.
After (I think) 4 years working in finance you can start to get your CFA.
http://www.mergersandinquisitions.com/getting-a-finance-job-from-engineering/
Read this
>>1288902
Try get some experience, even offer to work for free (I did that in first year uni) at financial firms so that way banks and what not take you seriously when you say you are interested in finance.
>>1289121
that's very nice advice. Thanks.