Quote from dvshucks:
Here's what I have on my resume now. Could you give ideas on how to improve it or maybe even post what you have on your resume if you keep yours up to date? Thanks
Proprietary Equity Trader, June 2003 ââ¬â Present
ââ¬Â¢ Identify and initiate short-term equity trades in an assigned account
ââ¬Â¢ Follow macro economic trends to create trading bias to prepare for each day/week/month
ââ¬Â¢ Identify list of equities that provide greatest potential for trading opportunities on a daily basis
ââ¬Â¢ Maintain constant research and study to determine which sectors are leading the current market
ââ¬Â¢ Regularly scan SEC filings to understand company metrics and competitive position in sector
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ââ¬Â¢ Execute trades based on current order flow and trading programs to gauge trading continuation
ââ¬Â¢ Use technical analysis to forecast price movements and place effective stop orders
OK the description you provided is probably an accurate representation of your job... but you need to spice it up..
well i'm gald your job title isn't -day trader, but I think you could use semantics to signify some type of capital management position. something like Equity/Securities Portfolio Manager??
technically you managed a portfolio.. (your's) right?
you are not just a trader... you have intricate expertise on all dimensions of a prime brokerage. You where the research department, accounting department, tax department, legal department, and execution specialist all-in-one.
you have to confey some type of strategy... the job you want doesnt want to hear that all you did was fade the open and go back to sleep..
ideally you held positions for weeks and made only a handful of focused entries/exits daily. your performance doesn't necessarily matters... you made a living from this and thats all that counts.
ideally you followed up on past trades to optimize your valuation/trading models. you kept a running blotter outside the trading platform to include your own proprietary accounting techniques. you followed up with your broker for settlement and trade confirmation issues.
not only did you scan sec fillings... you complied your own database on your universe of issues. regularly archiving press releases, including keeping up to date on insider transactions and following all potential price moving corporate actions. you observed analyst conference calls to revise expectations and identify future opportunities.
didnt you develop an emergency exposure model in case of power failure, or a backup data feed/internet provider? i think the theme for 2009 is exposure so you need to stress that you have been thinking about systematic risk and control.
in addition to you current job.. highlight your skills in software ... if you dont know MS Access.. get a book and add it. whats the en vogue software of the day? check out other job listing. regardless of the what the position is.. you need to have some type of people management skills. how about that trading and mentoring group you organized for the college students at the local U?
you are an expert on much more than just equities... you have what it takes to jump from trading one instrument to another. at the interview you need focus on fixed income specifically.
they need to hire an expert on "interest rates". understand the relationship between commercial paper-yield spreads-ratings-to equities.
the most important part will be the cover letter and impact statement. there is no need to lie... you just need to be creative and figure what they want to hear.