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An article by Catherine O’Neil on AMS. Catherine O’Neil was a quantitative analyst for the D. E. Shaw group from 2007-2009.
SourceI have been asked to write an article describing the transition from academia to finance, an advice and mentoring essay for the sake of mathematicians who may be thinking of making this switch and graduate students who may be considering finance as their career path. I feel the best way to convey this information is in a question and answer format. Below I have responded to questions I frequently get regarding my new job at the D. E. Shaw group. Before I get to those questions and answers, I would like to briefly say something about my background and myself. After earning a degree in math from UC Berkeley in 1994, I went to Harvard as a graduate student where I studied number theory under Barry Mazur and graduated with a Ph.D. in 1999. I then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Moore instructor and then a second postdoc; during my time at MIT I had two children. I solved my “two-body problem” in 2005 by getting atenure-track job at Barnard College. I started working at the D. E. Shaw group in June of 2007.