Timeline for How to present participation in undergraduate research experience programs on CV when applying for jobs in industry?
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Jul 20, 2016 at 0:43 | comment | added | Chris Rackauckas | Understand how what you've done is useful for the fields you're applying to. I told you where to look in quantitative finance. You're one step away from having a theoretical background in the PDEs for Black Scholes under certain conditions etc., and understanding what "the Greeks" really mean. Having that on a resume can be key for some quant positions. If you truly look at how these parts of PDEs are related to the jobs you're applying for, your resume will write itself. As I said, this type of research is not esoteric at all, and it's highly applicable. | |
Jul 20, 2016 at 0:39 | comment | added | user305815 | I feel that this doesn't answer my question. My question is how to put my work on a resume so that it gets past the human resources desk and into a trader's hands | |
Jul 19, 2016 at 23:22 | history | answered | Chris Rackauckas | CC BY-SA 3.0 |