leifeiriksson
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Hi everyone, I am a recent college grad about to enter the trading industry. I will have to decide which of the following 3 roles would be best for me, and any help would be appreciated.
1) I have been offered a job as a trading assistant on the exchange floor in Chicago. The salary is rather low (35k) but the training period is 12 months with 10-12 hour workdays after which they expect me to graduate to trader (not a sure thing). What are future earning expectations if I do reach trader status and am moderately successful? Any other aspects of a career as a floor trader would be helpful as well.
2) I have been offered a paid internship at a derivative market-making firm with the opportunity to graduate to a junior trader after 6 months (not a sure thing). Think along the lines of a company similar to Optiver with low-latency computer software. I know for a fact future earnings at this company with the bonus can be rather extraordinary and the work-life balance is pretty good.
3) I have a final interview with Chopper Trading coming up, which is computerized trading and would seem to offer decent pay and a bonus with a good work-life balance.
I'm mainly looking at choosing between options 1 and 2 since option 3 may never happen. I'm still torn between turning down a full-time job (option 1) for an internship (option 2), but I suppose they both are similar b/c if I can't make the cut I'll be out of a job in both within a year. Which of these options would likely lead to higher lifetime earnings, and am I correct in assuming a job on the trading floor would be more stressful? Option 1 as a floor trader is a sure-thing right now but I don't want to be putting in 12-hour work days making little money for the next 5 years, when if I accept the internship I'll give myself a chance at making 6 figures with a nice work-life balance.
Any insight into a career choice would be immensely appreciated. I'm a bit confused about how a career as a floor trader works as well so if anyone can shed light there it'd be helpful. Thank you.
1) I have been offered a job as a trading assistant on the exchange floor in Chicago. The salary is rather low (35k) but the training period is 12 months with 10-12 hour workdays after which they expect me to graduate to trader (not a sure thing). What are future earning expectations if I do reach trader status and am moderately successful? Any other aspects of a career as a floor trader would be helpful as well.
2) I have been offered a paid internship at a derivative market-making firm with the opportunity to graduate to a junior trader after 6 months (not a sure thing). Think along the lines of a company similar to Optiver with low-latency computer software. I know for a fact future earnings at this company with the bonus can be rather extraordinary and the work-life balance is pretty good.
3) I have a final interview with Chopper Trading coming up, which is computerized trading and would seem to offer decent pay and a bonus with a good work-life balance.
I'm mainly looking at choosing between options 1 and 2 since option 3 may never happen. I'm still torn between turning down a full-time job (option 1) for an internship (option 2), but I suppose they both are similar b/c if I can't make the cut I'll be out of a job in both within a year. Which of these options would likely lead to higher lifetime earnings, and am I correct in assuming a job on the trading floor would be more stressful? Option 1 as a floor trader is a sure-thing right now but I don't want to be putting in 12-hour work days making little money for the next 5 years, when if I accept the internship I'll give myself a chance at making 6 figures with a nice work-life balance.
Any insight into a career choice would be immensely appreciated. I'm a bit confused about how a career as a floor trader works as well so if anyone can shed light there it'd be helpful. Thank you.