Two job opportunities, which one should I take? Finance/Economics/Quants
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I am a current PhD Finance student and I have been given two opportunities. Both are with startups.
The first one is to be a writer for my own website. I've created a website which is going to write financial news articles targeting people new to finance.
The second one is with a sports trader, the trader would like me to use my quantitative skills to find patterns in past sports games and see if they can be traded on.
The first one is going to take up much more of my time, i'll have little to no help, be in a completely new environment and it'll probably take years to earn an income.
With the second one, I can start earning straight away, not only this I will brush on econometric models that my day-to-day researching does not permit for.
I will spend half a day per week on the second job, including some weekend work.
Both a permitted within my current contract.
My question is, with your experience, which one would look best for getting hired in the future, as a quant, graduate job in the financial services industry, etc.
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I am a current PhD Finance student and I have been given two opportunities. Both are with startups.
The first one is to be a writer for my own website. I've created a website which is going to write financial news articles targeting people new to finance.
The second one is with a sports trader, the trader would like me to use my quantitative skills to find patterns in past sports games and see if they can be traded on.
The first one is going to take up much more of my time, i'll have little to no help, be in a completely new environment and it'll probably take years to earn an income.
With the second one, I can start earning straight away, not only this I will brush on econometric models that my day-to-day researching does not permit for.
I will spend half a day per week on the second job, including some weekend work.
Both a permitted within my current contract.
My question is, with your experience, which one would look best for getting hired in the future, as a quant, graduate job in the financial services industry, etc.
work-experience
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I am a current PhD Finance student and I have been given two opportunities. Both are with startups.
The first one is to be a writer for my own website. I've created a website which is going to write financial news articles targeting people new to finance.
The second one is with a sports trader, the trader would like me to use my quantitative skills to find patterns in past sports games and see if they can be traded on.
The first one is going to take up much more of my time, i'll have little to no help, be in a completely new environment and it'll probably take years to earn an income.
With the second one, I can start earning straight away, not only this I will brush on econometric models that my day-to-day researching does not permit for.
I will spend half a day per week on the second job, including some weekend work.
Both a permitted within my current contract.
My question is, with your experience, which one would look best for getting hired in the future, as a quant, graduate job in the financial services industry, etc.
work-experience
I am a current PhD Finance student and I have been given two opportunities. Both are with startups.
The first one is to be a writer for my own website. I've created a website which is going to write financial news articles targeting people new to finance.
The second one is with a sports trader, the trader would like me to use my quantitative skills to find patterns in past sports games and see if they can be traded on.
The first one is going to take up much more of my time, i'll have little to no help, be in a completely new environment and it'll probably take years to earn an income.
With the second one, I can start earning straight away, not only this I will brush on econometric models that my day-to-day researching does not permit for.
I will spend half a day per week on the second job, including some weekend work.
Both a permitted within my current contract.
My question is, with your experience, which one would look best for getting hired in the future, as a quant, graduate job in the financial services industry, etc.
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