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Hey Quantnet forum,
This is Donny here, Duke '12, hedge fund developer 1+ years. May I have your quick take on the following.
Assuming I was given the opportunity to have a poster presentation on my original trading idea at one of the leading quant trading conferences, should I do it? It is not being a speaker at a designated slot (that will boost resume for sure) but one of those small corners in the lobby given to me.
Please factor this in. The conference is in New York and I'm in Asia. Does flying 18 hours there and back justify that one additional line I'll have on my resume, along with possibly some networking along the way.
Cheers,
Donny
This is Donny here, Duke '12, hedge fund developer 1+ years. May I have your quick take on the following.
Assuming I was given the opportunity to have a poster presentation on my original trading idea at one of the leading quant trading conferences, should I do it? It is not being a speaker at a designated slot (that will boost resume for sure) but one of those small corners in the lobby given to me.
Please factor this in. The conference is in New York and I'm in Asia. Does flying 18 hours there and back justify that one additional line I'll have on my resume, along with possibly some networking along the way.
Cheers,
Donny