Recent Graduate looking for Prop Trading Opportunities in NYC area

Quote from zdreg:

you are afraid to name names. what are u scared of?

Not a fan of trashing other firms. They have been trashed enough on here at times. But they charge like 10k, advertise like crazy, claim to have the best training, and have very few people make it.
 
Quote from traderchi128:

I just am a true believer of training someone, backing them with capital, and making a ton more over time than the few thousand these places charge.

If you have alpha, selling the idea brings a hugely negative return relative to running the strategy yourself.
 
If you are a college graduate, the only thing you are qualified to do in life is to become an employee, hence the question, "Where do I get a job?"
 
Quote from jack hershey:
Not being wealthy all begins with not listening to anyone who has figured out the market's operation.
Thank you, this is an awesome quote! I am going to frame this and put it on my wall next to the "Buy Low, Sell High" painting.
 
Actually, I think this is the key,

<i>As in driving defensively, a person only uses one extremity on the pedals. I only use one hand to mouse manage.</i>
 
I applied to a few firms in the NYC area, sending a resume and cover letter. I've done this over the past few weeks, but haven't heard back yet. I am wondering what I should do next to maximize my chances of getting an interview.
 
Quote from kmgilroy89:

I applied to a few firms in the NYC area, sending a resume and cover letter. I've done this over the past few weeks, but haven't heard back yet. I am wondering what I should do next to maximize my chances of getting an interview.

Bump.

The firms I applied to were SIG, Trillium, and Chimera.
 
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