Morgan Stanley to hire several hundred traders over next few years

Quote from JamesVU2000:
.....instead of hiring a bunch of retards from the U of C business school who will without a doubt blow up the firm.....
It may be worth a look to consider grads from Chicago State or Kennedy-King. :p
 
Quote from nazzdack:

The idea is to get bodies moving from other "successful" firms to MS. Headhunters aren't yanking people out of the soybean pit nor out of the audience at a Robert Kiyosaki seminar to trade at MS. :)

It's gonna be a tough job for these headhunters. Most successful traders trading in a hedge fund have their own equity in the fund as well and they are already multi-millionaire. There is very little incentive for them to move (other than starting their own hedge fund), especially for those who are working right in the middle of a recreational center!!!!
 
Quote from nazzdack:

Suss, if MS buys your "shop", they'll immediately achieve their 25% growth goal! :D

You can bet on that ! Revenue growth 320 %, profit growth 176 %. I am just thinking of an IPO....maybe London AIM...:)
 
Quote from Pension_Admin:

It's gonna be a tough job for these headhunters. Most successful traders trading in a hedge fund have their own equity in the fund as well and they are already multi-millionaire. There is very little incentive for them to move (other than starting their own hedge fund), especially for those who are working right in the middle of a recreational center!!!!

Sir, you obviously have no clue what or who your talking about. "They're already multi-millionaires" if you've ever met a multi-millionaire (esp. One who works on wall st.) There is no amount of $ that will make them content. If and when MS headhunters call and offer them many many more millions they will jump... Guaranteed. You pay and they will come
 
I talked today to a guy who works in alumni career services at my alma mater, and he said he talked to a morgan stanley partner just this week and that the stories of them hiring several hundred traders are false. According to him, banks aren't really hiring traders right now.
 
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