Launching a Career in finance as a CS Grad
I’m nearing graduation with a Computer Science degree from a prestigious T-25 university, and I’ve recently been accepted into Georgia Tech’s Online Masters in CS program.
While I’m still figuring out my career path, I’m considering a future in finance. Given my academic background, I’d love to hear your recommendations on potential fields to explore and advice on how to get there. I have a knack for problem-solving and enjoy collaborating with others. I’m also passionate about data analysis, making sound financial decisions, and evaluating business strategies. I’m dedicated and eager to dive into a challenging field.
Any insights you can share would be greatly appreciated! I understand it can be tough to offer guidance when I’m still uncertain about my direction, but I’m open to various perspectives that could help me clarify my goals.
Thank you for your assistance!
One response
It’s great to see you’re exploring your options and have a strong foundation in both computer science and a keen interest in finance. Given your skills and interests, here are a few fields within finance that might align well with your profile:
1. Quantitative finance / Data Analytics:
2. Financial Technology (FinTech):
3. Investment Banking / Corporate Finance:
4. Risk Management:
General Recommendations:
Ultimately, the best path will depend on your experiences and interests as you explore the intersection of finance and technology. Good luck on your journey!