How To Become A Trader On The Street

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I always get a lot of question asking how someone becomes a trader. The truth is that there is no simple answer, it is a combination of education, ability, personality, drive & luck. I’ll quickly go over them below:  

Education

At a minimum a University Bachelor in Commerce/Economics and preferably some industry courses. All the large institutions recruit at the major Universities in September for positions beginning after graduation in June/Aug. There are usually two types of positions, Analyst & Associate. Analyst is for Undergrads and Associates for MBAs. 

To be considered you’ll need to have a strong GPA, expect to be asked to include a transcript.

Ability

You have to be able to show your interest and experience in the field. There are both very important and an interviewer can see right through you if you aren’t sincere. It is also important to research what EXACTLY you want to do & why. There are many different positions and desks and too many people seem unsure why they’re even applying for the position other than a “desire to be a trader”.

Personality

If you posses the education and ability, the next important thing is personality. Traders work in very close quarters. There are no cubicles or offices, just long desks. You have about 3-4 feet of space separating the staff. Employers want to make sure you’ll fit in with the corporate culture and that you will be able to handle the lifestyle. There are no real breaks, lunch is eaten at your desk. There are many cases of the top student with the perfect CV not getting a second round interview because they didn’t have the right personality ‘fit’.

Drive & Luck

If you don’t get an offer through campus recruitment (and very few do) all is not lost. If you have the ability, education & personality, then all you need is a lot of drive and a little luck. Get experience working in different financial jobs, make as many contacts as humanly possible and don’t be afraid to set up information interviews with firms where you’d like to work. In time, you should land some interviews and if you meet all the criteria, eventually get an offer.

So that’s it, now just spend your summer preparing for your application in September.

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