Quant and data-science specialists are the lifeblood of many hedge funds, trading firms, market makers, and banks – and the market for them has never been hotter. As the war for talent heats up, we assembled a list of headhunters who specialize in the field.
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With the world's largest-ever transfer of wealth between generations underway, Goldman is expanding its offerings and focusing on holding onto the next generation of its clients. We spoke with Meena Flynn and John Mallory, the bank's private wealth co-heads, who detailed their strategy for us. Here's what they said.
The trading firms that employ quant and data-science specialists are highly secretive, as are the recruiters they work with. So we spoke with more than two dozen recruiters about their competitive, stealthy field. Take a look inside the world of Wall Street quant recruiting.
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Charles Scharf is the CEO of Wells Fargo. Tom Williams/Getty Images
Wells Fargo Securities is the latest financial firm to give its young talent gifts after a grueling year handling significant deal volume while isolated at home. Read more here.
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