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I'm an FPGA dev making more than 300k in NYC working for a trading firm.



Thank you.

Any tips on how to get in these markets? Also, do these trading firms also design their own custom equipment?


Yeah. The trick is getting your foot in the door. Equal amounts of expertise and luck are helpful. Most jobs you'll find online or through a recruiter aren't going to be the $300k+ jobs. I found a job opening at an investment bank on monster.com (of all places) after having worked for tech companies for 15 years. I started at $150k. However once I was in finance, I was able to make connections and acquire skills that made me more valuable. After almost 5 years I was able to land a job that pays (much) more than $300k.

In my experience these firms do not do true hardware design. We purchase FPGA boards from 3rd party vendors and then do the FPGA development in house.


Thank you for your tips. I see myself in the same situation you were a few years ago: After several years of experience, I'm a bit of tired of doing great stuff for so-so pay, also, I'm looking for a relocation.

I'll certainly put finance as an alternative, now.




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