Hi.
I've been a prop trader now for a over a decade, been considering turning pro and moving to a fund, I've done HFT, have programming experience, worked on floors, been through all markets, and have been consistently profitable especially in the last 2-3 years with the recovery since the crash.
But when I try to quantify this into a presentable resume for recruiters, who ask me for it all the time, I draw a blank.
I have no clue how to summarise trading in terms of a "job". I'd much rather just meet a director and chat. Always worked in the past.
But to get into a hedge fund blind, without knowing anyone, I can't just call up the fund manager. David Einhorn isn't going to answer my email.
Any suggestions? Surely there must be other traders out there thinking the same thing.
Michael
I've been a prop trader now for a over a decade, been considering turning pro and moving to a fund, I've done HFT, have programming experience, worked on floors, been through all markets, and have been consistently profitable especially in the last 2-3 years with the recovery since the crash.
But when I try to quantify this into a presentable resume for recruiters, who ask me for it all the time, I draw a blank.
I have no clue how to summarise trading in terms of a "job". I'd much rather just meet a director and chat. Always worked in the past.
But to get into a hedge fund blind, without knowing anyone, I can't just call up the fund manager. David Einhorn isn't going to answer my email.
Any suggestions? Surely there must be other traders out there thinking the same thing.
Michael