I recently launched a Youtube channel focused on solving quant interview problems, and I’d love for you to check it out!
Your feedback would be incredibly valuable,thanks!
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I recently launched a Youtube channel focused on solving quant interview problems, and I’d love for you to check it out!
Your feedback would be incredibly valuable,thanks!
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Wow, I remember seeing one of ur videos from r/leetcode. It was the one that was like counting subsets that sum above some value. It was really a neat solution. Imo, these problems don't require so much background knowledge and are more based on creativity, so I guess the companies are trying to hire those sort of people.
there is no need of a quant channel, there are already plenty of good channels. You should focus on improving your coding skills instead.
Thanks for the advice. I will consider it.