Hi
My first post so be gentle.
I'm currently looking to get into either broking or trading. I was offered a job at henyep about a year ago but turned it down as something didn't feel quite right about them, and i took an admin type job at the Royal Bank of Scotland. I'm extremely bored with the job i do now, so have started to look around again.
which leads me to the job offer. I went for an interview with a Private Client Stockbroker, and have been offered a job there.
The thing thats got me is that for the first 18 months its mainly cold calling people, and that doesn't really appeal to me, but what i'd like to know is if this is what i'm gonna have to do to get into this kind of field, or will there be better opportunities around?
What you have to understand is that i'm not a graduate, i'm a 22 year old with 5 years work experience at PricewaterhouseCoopers and RBS, and GCSE's from school.
Also would i be better off getting my securities exams done on my own then looking for a job?
thanks for taking the time to rad this, and thanks in advance for any replies!
Andy
My first post so be gentle.
I'm currently looking to get into either broking or trading. I was offered a job at henyep about a year ago but turned it down as something didn't feel quite right about them, and i took an admin type job at the Royal Bank of Scotland. I'm extremely bored with the job i do now, so have started to look around again.
which leads me to the job offer. I went for an interview with a Private Client Stockbroker, and have been offered a job there.
The thing thats got me is that for the first 18 months its mainly cold calling people, and that doesn't really appeal to me, but what i'd like to know is if this is what i'm gonna have to do to get into this kind of field, or will there be better opportunities around?
What you have to understand is that i'm not a graduate, i'm a 22 year old with 5 years work experience at PricewaterhouseCoopers and RBS, and GCSE's from school.
Also would i be better off getting my securities exams done on my own then looking for a job?
thanks for taking the time to rad this, and thanks in advance for any replies!
Andy