Junior Quantitative Trader interview questions: Recently, I came across these questions for a Junior Trader position. Here I provide what should be my answers for any of those. I hope can be useful for anyone in the recruiting process for a similar position. Question 1: What has been your biggest achievement so far? please provide any details about it. Question 2: Compute the sum of numbers between 1 and 100 excluding all the numbers that include the digit 8. To solve this problem we need to compute first the sum of all the numbers from one until 100, this is: $$\sum_{i=1}^{n=100}i=\frac{n(n+1)}{2}=5050$$ Now, we need to subtract to 5050 the numbers: 8, 18, 28, ..., 78, 80, 81, 82, ..., 89, 98. Notice the following pattern for numbers up to 78: $$\sum_{i=1}^{8}\left[ 10(i-1)+8 \right]=(0*10+8)+(1*10+8)+(2*10+8)+...+(7*10+8)$$ This is equal to: $$\sum_{i=1}^{8}\left[ 10(i-1)+8 \right]=\sum_{i=1}^{8} \left[ 10i-10+8 \right] = 10 \sum_{i=1}^{8}i - \sum_{i...
Hi, welcome to my blog! In this blog, you can find some ideas about data scientists topics, programming code in Python and R, and statistics in general. As a student, some ideas come to my mind in different ways after a while, so here I am planning to present my point of view about them and how can be applied in some practical cases. I do not consider myself an expert in anything, just someone who is trying to enjoy the learning adventure.