Hi All,
I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions on the best resources for finding employment in the options trading industry. Specifically, I'm interested in finding employment with a company that trades options to grow capital. I'm currently employed as an engineer in San Francisco, but have been trading options in my personal accounts for 3+ years and have decided that options trading is where my passion is and I'd like to make it a profession.
A few related questions:
1. Are proprietary options trading firms similar to equities prop(chop) firms that require high volume trading and your own capital up front?
2. Would seeking employment with an options-focused hedge be better than with a propriety options trading firm? What defines one from the other?
3. Is it possible to find salaried positions trading options, where there's at least some minimum salary and then performance-based after that?
4. Would it be possible/advisable to apprentice or otherwise work for a single or a few traders to learn the ropes, how they/the firm trades? What would be the typical title of such a position?
5. I have an MS in Engineering from Stanford, so my actual degree is not finace related. Will that be a problem? I have a great understanding of option pricing and feel like the analytical skills required are similar.
6. What is the best website providing a listing of employment opportunities for options trading?
Hope this is enough beta to get the thread started.
Thank you for your insights. -Brian
I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions on the best resources for finding employment in the options trading industry. Specifically, I'm interested in finding employment with a company that trades options to grow capital. I'm currently employed as an engineer in San Francisco, but have been trading options in my personal accounts for 3+ years and have decided that options trading is where my passion is and I'd like to make it a profession.
A few related questions:
1. Are proprietary options trading firms similar to equities prop(chop) firms that require high volume trading and your own capital up front?
2. Would seeking employment with an options-focused hedge be better than with a propriety options trading firm? What defines one from the other?
3. Is it possible to find salaried positions trading options, where there's at least some minimum salary and then performance-based after that?
4. Would it be possible/advisable to apprentice or otherwise work for a single or a few traders to learn the ropes, how they/the firm trades? What would be the typical title of such a position?
5. I have an MS in Engineering from Stanford, so my actual degree is not finace related. Will that be a problem? I have a great understanding of option pricing and feel like the analytical skills required are similar.
6. What is the best website providing a listing of employment opportunities for options trading?
Hope this is enough beta to get the thread started.
Thank you for your insights. -Brian
