I'm a senior at a top school and thanks to the current job market I (along with everyone else) didn't have much success in terms of applying for big finance jobs this fall.
But I am curious what people think about Trillium Trading. I searched on here and saw some pretty good reviews.
It appears that new hires are started with $26k a year in guaranteed money, and then a % (maybe 60%) of money made.
I think I heard that the average bonus made was around $60k for first year people and that it was around $80k last year with how great the market was for trading.
Then, that after a few years of trading salaries are up to the mid 6-figures. And then 5+ years in on a good year you will be trading $millions so earning 7 figures annually before 30 isn't out of the ordinary.
Is this an accurate assessment?
Then another question I had was in terms of how one can progress in a career starting with prop trading.
After say a successful stint, do traders move on to trade with hedge funds, or get hired with larger bulge bracket banks?
I don't really know much about the career track, so I'm very curious to hear.
And worst comes to worst, I guess in the event that I took the job and failed as a trader, I could always just go to get an MBA and then get a normal finance job afterwards.
thanks
But I am curious what people think about Trillium Trading. I searched on here and saw some pretty good reviews.
It appears that new hires are started with $26k a year in guaranteed money, and then a % (maybe 60%) of money made.
I think I heard that the average bonus made was around $60k for first year people and that it was around $80k last year with how great the market was for trading.
Then, that after a few years of trading salaries are up to the mid 6-figures. And then 5+ years in on a good year you will be trading $millions so earning 7 figures annually before 30 isn't out of the ordinary.
Is this an accurate assessment?
Then another question I had was in terms of how one can progress in a career starting with prop trading.
After say a successful stint, do traders move on to trade with hedge funds, or get hired with larger bulge bracket banks?
I don't really know much about the career track, so I'm very curious to hear.
And worst comes to worst, I guess in the event that I took the job and failed as a trader, I could always just go to get an MBA and then get a normal finance job afterwards.
thanks
