Hi everyone,
Firstly, I am sincerely sorry for the long post. I would be very grateful for answering the following questions, your opinions, thoughts etc.
I am a fresh Master in Finance graduate from Poland. My question is as follows: is it possible for a finance graduate to have a career connected with quantitative risk management, preferably market risk?
During my university years I became interested in risk management and more quantitative related topics in general. In result, I wrote my bachelor thesis on VaR backtesting and my master thesis on GARCH option pricing models. I am also trying to build my career around Risk Management. I had two internships, one connected with scenario analysis, second in a Market Risk Management Department in a bank. Since October 2016 I am working fulltime in a Reporting and Market Risk Management Department in an insurance company. Unfortunately, all of the above were indeed connected with risk management although more from the name than actual day-to-day tasks.
Now I’m wondering what would be a better solution: dive more into a classic finance career and continue my CFA (I’ve done Level I during studies because there was a scholarship available) or strife to become a Risk Analyst. I am aware that not having a strict mathematical background would be a serious obstacle, but maybe doing a FRM or apply for some postgraduate studies would help? Is being a risk analyst equal to being a quant analyst in all cases?
Again, I would be very grateful for your responses, thank you in advance and have a nice day :)!