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Ask HN: In front-office (finance) tech; how to become less technical?

1 pointsby foenvabout 11 years ago
Hi HN - throwaway account because I have a few coworkers who also read HN.<p>I&#x27;m 26, graduated University in 2010 with a BSc in Software Engineering and am currently working in the front office of a tier-1 IB in London (in the City).<p>Through the day I&#x27;m exposed to the business a lot, and have learned a great deal in around 18 months. I&#x27;m currently working in FX, but am enjoying learning about equity research in my evenings and weekends.<p>Recently I&#x27;ve been thinking of a slight change in the direction of my career - the most concise way I can say it is that I&#x27;d like the code to become more of a tool than the end product. Equity research, and ultimately portfolio management interest me a great deal.<p>I&#x27;m wondering if anybody has the experience to advise how I can begin to make this change, or where I should look for positions? I would love to move to a buy side firm in the next few years if possible. I&#x27;ve begun to study for the IMC exam also. Many job postings I&#x27;ve seen even for junior equity analysts require much more business experience and a different academic background. What kind of firms should I be looking at?<p>Any help or advice would be appreciated :)

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