I was hoping I could solicit some of the more experienced traders out there for some advice in starting a career in trading.
My background is that I've spent the last 3 years self teaching myself how the markets work. Recently, I've decided to take the plunge and resign my from my big five consulting job to pursue trading as a career. As an educational and networking opportunity, I've gotten into the financial markets & trading program at IIT's stuart school of business.
That, so far, has been the easy part. I'm struggling getting replies from any Chicago area trading firms in terms of trading positions or internships.
So far, I've used a two prong strategy to my job search. My first approach was to try and network with a friend whose uncle works at CBT to try and get a runner job there. I was told that floor trading is so bleak right now that there's no chance at getting in there.
My other approach has been to send off cover letters and resumes to all the Chicago area electronic trading firms I can find. So far, I havent gotten a single reply from any of them.
My question is am I taking the right approach to my job search ? Do trading companies typically take on interns ? Are there other avenues I might not know about that I need to incorporate into my search ? Or, am I on track and I just need more patience ?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony
My background is that I've spent the last 3 years self teaching myself how the markets work. Recently, I've decided to take the plunge and resign my from my big five consulting job to pursue trading as a career. As an educational and networking opportunity, I've gotten into the financial markets & trading program at IIT's stuart school of business.
That, so far, has been the easy part. I'm struggling getting replies from any Chicago area trading firms in terms of trading positions or internships.
So far, I've used a two prong strategy to my job search. My first approach was to try and network with a friend whose uncle works at CBT to try and get a runner job there. I was told that floor trading is so bleak right now that there's no chance at getting in there.
My other approach has been to send off cover letters and resumes to all the Chicago area electronic trading firms I can find. So far, I havent gotten a single reply from any of them.
My question is am I taking the right approach to my job search ? Do trading companies typically take on interns ? Are there other avenues I might not know about that I need to incorporate into my search ? Or, am I on track and I just need more patience ?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony

