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Old   July 28, 2006, 18:41
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Hallo all, Just have some queries in mind before taking up a career in CFD. I would like to know from people who are already there in this field for long as to how much career prospect one can look in CFD in terms of growth and benefits in comparison with other sectors like software. It is very much known that CFD needs profound technical expertise but i still need to know if it is equally beneficial for the effort that will be put in. I am not too much looking into acadaemical career but more towards industry. Regards Gama
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Old   July 31, 2006, 02:15
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If you would do it for benefits then you should better head for an IT career. And if you want to optimise it for your working hours the head for a marketing or management job...
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Old   July 31, 2006, 11:43
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It's not business, it's a pleasure =)
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Old   July 31, 2006, 18:17
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If you're interested in numbers and algorithms and stuff like that (sad as that is), then I suggest a career in Wall Street where you can make your money, retire early and do the things that are really important. Like Drink!!!
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Old   July 31, 2006, 19:22
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Nice articulated replies, thanks
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Old   August 1, 2006, 04:43
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I don't know where you come from but I think that everyone knows that the technical work is not well payed as the managment or financial one.

To earn a lot of money in the technical field you have to become so specialized that you can work on your own and be payed for-hour.

This is possible in IT but not in CFD.

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