How to get into HFT

Hey guys!

I have been reading this forum for a while now, and thought it would be a good time to submit my first post.

After doing countless hours of research online, i found the field of high frequency trading to be particularly intriguing due to its technical nature, cutting-edge technology, and its potential to be extremely lucrative. I will be attending a highly regarded university in Canada for computer/electrical engineering (ECE) starting in September, which includes a 4 month co-op/internship term each year. I plan to take courses in pure mathematics and processor design as electives during my undergrad; and if all goes smoothly pursue quantum information in graduate studies. Although electrical engineering is a far ways off from the field of finance; how would you guys suggest i proceed in my studies and internships to land a job in HFT?

Also, my program has placed me into a spring co-op stream, and as a result, many of the large HTF firms will not be available for me to apply to. Do you guy know of any reputable HTF funds that offer internships during this time?

Thanks!
Victor

 

Get a Masters or PhD in Math, CS, Physics, etc, then apply. Unless you're a math genius, it's highly unlikely you'll get a job out of undergrad in a HFT role.

 

It's good to have a plan and a goal, but be sure you're willing to actually work an entire career in the field of your major. Picking a major and graduate degree for one job, not to mention a very hard to get job, is shortsighted.

 

Usually high frequency traders have a PHD in maths and computer science PHDs and have a lot of experience in programming.

 

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