Hi there guys,
my names Jonny and Im in my final year at uni and need some advice and brutal honesty.
I am studying Ancient History, and I am looking at achieving a 2.1, so a pretty average student. However, I have worked as a chef and with a bookie during Royal Ascot, so very busy environments, and have thrived in the atmosphere. I really want to trade derivatives of types, but I am finding it difficult to get companies to even take me seriously. So far the only firm to sound interested is a prop firm. So I could do with knowing what the difference is between prop trading, broking and trading, and which are harder to get into, responsibilities etc.
Would it be worth me trying to get into the back office, or would I find myself being overlooked all the time? What do you think my best option would be, which companies would I be best talking to?
Sorry if all this sounds like a lot but because trading is quite a closed environment it's hard to get good answers from my careers department.
I have attached my CV, incase anyone knows someone looking for a grad.
Cheers everyone,
Jonny
my names Jonny and Im in my final year at uni and need some advice and brutal honesty.
I am studying Ancient History, and I am looking at achieving a 2.1, so a pretty average student. However, I have worked as a chef and with a bookie during Royal Ascot, so very busy environments, and have thrived in the atmosphere. I really want to trade derivatives of types, but I am finding it difficult to get companies to even take me seriously. So far the only firm to sound interested is a prop firm. So I could do with knowing what the difference is between prop trading, broking and trading, and which are harder to get into, responsibilities etc.
Would it be worth me trying to get into the back office, or would I find myself being overlooked all the time? What do you think my best option would be, which companies would I be best talking to?
Sorry if all this sounds like a lot but because trading is quite a closed environment it's hard to get good answers from my careers department.
I have attached my CV, incase anyone knows someone looking for a grad.
Cheers everyone,
Jonny