Should i put C++ on my resume?

Econ Major. So I took a math course that required me to write some basic C++ programs, is that enough to list it on my resume?

How much C++ do i have to know in order to list it under my "tech skills"

thanks!

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Thank you. After googling it, I've cleared another misconception (pointers != low-level). Seems like I must cut this hobby and catch some sun or network instead.

 

Pretty useless for everything but trading or quants of some sort.

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I helped develop some product pricing spreadsheets for IBD. Im a quant & they needed some VBA to get the stuf just right. That was it really. IBD has no need for that stuff most of the time.

Learn the more advanced excel methods & you'll be more than fine. C for anything other than quants is overkill. Moreover, you need a certein level of passion for coding to excel at it. Programming mastery requires major time sacrifices.

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market wizard books are nothing more than material for small talk. you'll gain an idea of what kind of trading people do, but it won't do much to help you trade.

python and c++ are great programming languages but I unless you are working for a quant trading shop, I'd say it's not useful to learn. go with learning how to work with VBA in Excel and C#. Those two will get you far.

 

people need to use common sense more

otherwise ibanking firms will be only be hiring only CompSci or majors that require programming and that's definitely not true.

tell them they're ignorant

 

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