Do 40-50 hour work weeks exist in the Quant world?
I'm at a bit of a crossroads. I took the GMAT (770) and am considering Berkeley's MFE program and MIT's LGO MBA program. I know, I know, they're completely different programs (the crossroads). I very much like thinking about big picture problems and would enjoy business school, though I realize my strengths are more quantitative in nature.
I have a master's in applied math, and have been a software developer in the entertainment space for the past three years. For the first two years I pretty much worked 60 hour weeks, with 4 months of 80-100 hour weeks. Lately I've been about to cut it down to 40-50 which has been great for my personal life. I should be happy, but as cool as it is working on a retail product I'm just not challenged at work.
Any takers on the 40-50 hour job question, and are there salary trajectory numbers out there for these roles?
Thanks everyone,
Chuck
I'm at a bit of a crossroads. I took the GMAT (770) and am considering Berkeley's MFE program and MIT's LGO MBA program. I know, I know, they're completely different programs (the crossroads). I very much like thinking about big picture problems and would enjoy business school, though I realize my strengths are more quantitative in nature.
I have a master's in applied math, and have been a software developer in the entertainment space for the past three years. For the first two years I pretty much worked 60 hour weeks, with 4 months of 80-100 hour weeks. Lately I've been about to cut it down to 40-50 which has been great for my personal life. I should be happy, but as cool as it is working on a retail product I'm just not challenged at work.
Any takers on the 40-50 hour job question, and are there salary trajectory numbers out there for these roles?
Thanks everyone,
Chuck