Entry-Level Positions for Aspiring Quantitative Analysts
Entry-level positions in Mariana's field, quantitative analysis, typically start as "analyst positions," a structured career path leading to associate and higher roles. These roles involve significant financial statement analysis, extensive Excel use, and model building, mirroring similar analyst positions across various industries, including "FP&A, um, analyst positions or investment analyst positions".
Financial Analysis, Data Modeling, Entry-Level Positions, Analyst Roles, Excel Skills
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Mariana Roge Ferreira Duarte
Quantitative Analyst
The Grupe Company
University of the Pacific
University of the Pacific - Financial Mathematics
Economics
Finance (Banking, Fintech, Investing), Real Estate
Data and Analytics
International Student, Scholarship Recipient, Student Athlete
Video Highlights
1. Many entry-level positions in quantitative analysis are analyst roles.
2. Analyst positions often involve working with financial statements, Excel, and building models.
3. Progression typically follows a structured path, advancing from analyst to associate and then to higher positions within the company
Transcript
What entry-level positions in this field might an undergraduate college student consider?
Analyst positions are very structured. You become an analyst for a couple of years, then an associate, and then you move up within the company.
Analyst positions involve a lot of finance and analytics. You'll be reading financial statements, working extensively with Excel, and building models.
Any analyst position, regardless of industry or company, would likely involve similar tasks. FP&A analyst positions or investment analyst positions always start with "analyst" in the title.
