Position at Merrill Lynch

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Job Title SPECIALIST - Jr. Trader, GMF&S Swaps & ETFs

Location New York, NY, US

Organization Name GMI

Department Description

The Global Markets & Investment Banking group (GMI) provides investment banking, equity, debt, and capital markets services to corporations, governments, and institutional investors around the world. By applying market intelligence and integrating global resources, GMI creates innovative client solutions and complete relationships with a singular focus: preeminent client performance.

Brief Description



Job Responsibilities

Position Description:

Enter all trades into relevant systems. Products include: single stocks, index baskets and ETFs, and prop trading
Trade/execute client orders
Work on balance sheet management (the desk is constantly looking at a variety of instruments to determine cheapest funding instruments).
Confirm and check details for each new trade with the counterparty
Reconcile all positions in all products on a daily basis
Research and resolve any p/l discrepancies with the finance group
Track trades, risk and analytics of the portfolio
Producing accurate daily risk reports, ensuring proper risk submissions, assisting in creating new risk reports for new products
Being the liaison between traders, brokers, clients


Qualifications

B.A./B.S in Finance or Accounting
Must interact with traders, other traders assistants, client services, finance, documentation and settlements.
Ability to perform in a high-pressure environment.
Must be proficient in Excel
Experience in Visual Basic a plus
 
This looks a little better than that position at SAC - you know. The one where you bend at the waist after the hormone pills. I wonder which one pays better?
 
Quote from flytiger:

This looks a little better than that position at SAC - you know. The one where you bend at the waist after the hormone pills. I wonder which one pays better?
From what you describe, I'd be more concerned about the nature of the remunerative installments.
 
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