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What career paths do financial engineers pursue?
What career paths do financial engineers pursue?

Learn more about careers in financial engineering

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Written by Anne Elbert
Updated over a week ago

Traditionally, individuals with graduate degrees in Financial Engineering have worked in roles in the financial industry including:

  • Portfolio Manager: These individuals help companies and traders optimally allocate capital among different investment strategies developed by investment managers.

  • Trading Strategist: In this role, individuals create the models, software and strategies that drive trading at their organization.

  • Risk Manager: Risk managers review strategies created by the trading strategist and develop risk management policies to comply with regulation.

With more and more businesses becoming increasingly data-driven, greater opportunities exist outside of traditional finance that lend themselves to the skills financial engineers have. Some of these fields include:

  • Research: Whether through an academic institution or a technology company, more data in the world means we need more tools and products to make sense of it.

  • Supply Chain: Assembly lines, and the supply chains that they connect to, create a wealth of data that needs to be modeled to keep distribution running smoothly.

  • Healthcare: From genomics to drug discovery, healthcare is increasingly requiring individuals with machine learning experience to improve diagnosis and expedite discoveries.

  • Agriculture: Feeding the growing population of the world will require data-driven financial planning, and the development of industry-specific financial products like crop insurance, and other risk management tools.

For more information, check out the full Guide to Financial Engineering on the WQU blog.

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