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Not exactly what you are asking but, here's my story:

I graduated in 2009 from a masters with a focus on financial engineering. At the time it was very hard to get a job doing what I want (let me emphasize this point - I could get a job but just not in what I wanted).

Eventually, I took a job to afford living in a major US city. Due to my frustration I began coding much more at home.

Fast forward to now, I have a few projects under my belt that are generating more cash than my day job. Additionally, the skills I acquired working on my personal projects absolutely helped me land my current job.

I have had my share of disappointments, successes and career frustrations along the way, but I get the most satisfaction out of the work I do on my own.



Any chance you can share what those projects are, either in public or in private?


I apply the things I have learned in my degree, on the job, and reading academic research.

The projects I focus on are related to investing - buying and selling securities programmatically.


Very cool. So are you doing the investment on your cash, others, or a combination of both?


My cash for now. I work in asset management so my outside business activities cannot also be in it.

Kind of a bummer but that's how it goes.




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