Whether you are about to graduate from college and are looking to enter Wall Street as a programmer, or if you are an experienced developer thinking about transferring domains, this book has all the answers you are looking for - and more.


Questions Answered in the Book

What can I expect to be doing as a programmer on Wall Street?

How can I find a programming job on Wall Street?

How do I pass a Wall Street interview?

What skills do I need to work as a programmer on Wall Street?

What can I expect from my daily routine?

What kind of salary and bonuses will I receive?

How can I earn more money as a programmer?

Is it better to be a consultant or a full-time employee?

... and more ...



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