As a child I was fascinated by numbers. My passion grew as I got older and I started to become more and more intrigued by data rationality, behavioral models and data analytics. I have always had the ability to indulge in various critical reasoning tasks, whether it was solving numerical puzzles or understanding capital market movements. My talent for statistics and aptitude for analyzing large data sets were the incentive for me to take some courses during my degree. I chose algorithms, advanced calculations, programming languages, and more dynamic computer software, such as MATLAB to further improve my quantitative skills. Subsequently, my concern to understand the functioning of a company and my curious nature led me to get a Master in Business Administration (MBA), where I realized my enthusiasm towards finance. During my master's degree I enrolled in the Financial Engineering course, which particularly excited me. Through these lessons, for the first time, I had the opportunity to delve into the details of the structuring and pricing of various complex financial products available on the market. Since the subject combines financial theory with engineering schemes and implements those using mathematical tools and programming methods, I was able to associate myself with this area. I can easily correlate my passion for finance and my cognitive abilities with my mastery of mathematics. After graduating from high school, I took the position of financial director in a large trading company. At work, the purely challenging aspect of complex tasks, such as rigorous projects with tight deadlines, developing models to evaluate the feasibility of the project or task with complex data analysis, motivates me to tackle the project....... paper middle ......explore the field of financial engineering. I can easily correlate my passion for finance and my cognitive abilities with my mastery in mathematics. At this point in my career, I feel that I will be able to contribute significantly more to the rigorous market if I develop a thorough understanding of market operations, considering the growing regulatory concerns, restrictions and increasing emphasis on market risk and credit. I can easily correlate my passion for finance and my cognitive abilities with my mastery in mathematics. Furthermore, I believe I have acquired adequate combinatorial ability to take a course in this burgeoning field of financial engineering which would help me sharpen my quantitative analysis skills and perfect myself for a challenging career in banking, securities, corporate treasury or financial markets. providing real-time, hands-on experience in solving business problems.
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