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James Tromans discovered coding from a young age then later studied psychology at Oxford. Learning a combination of qualitative, quantitative and analytical thinking helped set up James for a career spanning start-ups, financial markets and big tech as well as earning a PhD in Computational Neuroscience of Vision.
Learn how having a technology background is not a prerequisite to work in fintech and discover how people skills, an entrepreneurial mindset, proactivity, passion and a thirst for knowledge will help you to accelerate your career.
James is now a Technical Director within the Office of the CTO at Google Cloud specialising in data engineering and machine learning. Prior to joining Google, James worked in capital markets at Citi in various front-office currency trading and technology leadership roles, most recently as Head of Data Science. Before Citi, James was a Fintech co-founder and started the first regulated (UKGC) business on a public cloud called Trade Chase.
James Tromans joins Work in Fintech founder Matt Cheung and founder member Amrit Khatkar and they discuss the importance of fintech, cloud, data and machine learning while James offers lots of career advice to people who would like to work in fintech.
For more episodes like this please visit www.workinfintech.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
(00:03) - Introduction
(00:39) - What was it like having your own start-up?
(03:17) - Why did you study Experiment Psychology at University?
(05:11) - Within your degree what elements sort of helped you later on in life?
(06:40) - Is a technology degree necessary to work in Investment Banking, Fintech & Big Tech?
(08:15) - Why did you choose Investment Banking?
(12:57) - How did you stand from the crowd in Investment Banking?
(15:58) - What does AI and Machine Learning look like in Investment Banking?
(18:41) - Is Fintech the future of finance?
(21:20) - What does the Cloud do and why is it the future?
(25:42) - How should a student learn Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning?
(28:19) - How should a student stand out from the crowd in Big Tech?
(30:22) - Why move to Google and what is the culture like?
(33:11) - What are the differences between Google and Investment Banking?
(35:09) - What is your advice for your 18 year old self?
Check out our website and subscribe to our mailing list to hear more about opportunities in fintech and web3.
Follow our socials Linkedin, Twitter, Youtube
https://workinfintech.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/work-in-fintech-global
https://www.twitter.com/workinfintech
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdS4bYoCXaHVgfVm6syUrDw
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James Tromans discovered coding from a young age then later studied psychology at Oxford. Learning a combination of qualitative, quantitative and analytical thinking helped set up James for a career spanning start-ups, financial markets and big tech as well as earning a PhD in Computational Neuroscience of Vision.
Learn how having a technology background is not a prerequisite to work in fintech and discover how people skills, an entrepreneurial mindset, proactivity, passion and a thirst for knowledge will help you to accelerate your career.
James is now a Technical Director within the Office of the CTO at Google Cloud specialising in data engineering and machine learning. Prior to joining Google, James worked in capital markets at Citi in various front-office currency trading and technology leadership roles, most recently as Head of Data Science. Before Citi, James was a Fintech co-founder and started the first regulated (UKGC) business on a public cloud called Trade Chase.
James Tromans joins Work in Fintech founder Matt Cheung and founder member Amrit Khatkar and they discuss the importance of fintech, cloud, data and machine learning while James offers lots of career advice to people who would like to work in fintech.
For more episodes like this please visit www.workinfintech.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
(00:03) - Introduction
(00:39) - What was it like having your own start-up?
(03:17) - Why did you study Experiment Psychology at University?
(05:11) - Within your degree what elements sort of helped you later on in life?
(06:40) - Is a technology degree necessary to work in Investment Banking, Fintech & Big Tech?
(08:15) - Why did you choose Investment Banking?
(12:57) - How did you stand from the crowd in Investment Banking?
(15:58) - What does AI and Machine Learning look like in Investment Banking?
(18:41) - Is Fintech the future of finance?
(21:20) - What does the Cloud do and why is it the future?
(25:42) - How should a student learn Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning?
(28:19) - How should a student stand out from the crowd in Big Tech?
(30:22) - Why move to Google and what is the culture like?
(33:11) - What are the differences between Google and Investment Banking?
(35:09) - What is your advice for your 18 year old self?
Check out our website and subscribe to our mailing list to hear more about opportunities in fintech and web3.
Follow our socials Linkedin, Twitter, Youtube
https://workinfintech.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/work-in-fintech-global
https://www.twitter.com/workinfintech
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdS4bYoCXaHVgfVm6syUrDw