DavidCarpentier
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I have recently applied to a few companies offewring training schemes in Trading. A few are shown below:
Futex http://www.futex.co.uk/
Schneider http://schneidertrading.com/aboutus/
A typical job vacany Ad looks something like this:
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Professional Trader Program
Company: Schneider
Location: UK-London
Remuneration: Non-salaried
Position Type: Self-Employed
Employment type: Full time
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Schneider Trading Associates (“STA”) are pleased to announce the Professional Trader Programme - an outstanding opportunity to become a Professional Futures Trader in the City of London.
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STA is a professional proprietary trading company based in the heart of the City of London. We have in excess of 400 professional traders located both here, in our state of the art facilities, as well as a variety of overseas locations.
We are committed to helping trainees develop the professional insights, personal strategies and winning routines used by successful traders today.
Our programme combines practical applications and techniques used every day by individual proprietary traders using interactive workshops, simulator training and LIVE MARKET access.
On completion of training, those who have reached our standards and can demonstrate the entrepreneurial flair, maturity and determination we require will be offered a place on our Professional Trading Team.
Competition for the limited places on offer will be intense and only the very best candidates will be invited to interview.
The minimum requirement for applicants will be a degree to a 2.2 standard or better. Applicants with programming skills in excel, VBA, C++ or other will be viewed favourably.
All CV’s must be kept to a minimum of one page. Initial interviews will take place at our City offices.
The next Professional Trader Programme will commence on May 14th 2007.
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Does anyone know if these schemes are any good?
Also, do you have to pay a fee for them/ is it like a course that you take?
Do they just offer the tools for you to trade and then expect you to trade with your own money??
Any replies appreciated. Cheers,
Dave
Futex http://www.futex.co.uk/
Schneider http://schneidertrading.com/aboutus/
A typical job vacany Ad looks something like this:
***************************************************************************************************
Professional Trader Program
Company: Schneider
Location: UK-London
Remuneration: Non-salaried
Position Type: Self-Employed
Employment type: Full time
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Schneider Trading Associates (“STA”) are pleased to announce the Professional Trader Programme - an outstanding opportunity to become a Professional Futures Trader in the City of London.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STA is a professional proprietary trading company based in the heart of the City of London. We have in excess of 400 professional traders located both here, in our state of the art facilities, as well as a variety of overseas locations.
We are committed to helping trainees develop the professional insights, personal strategies and winning routines used by successful traders today.
Our programme combines practical applications and techniques used every day by individual proprietary traders using interactive workshops, simulator training and LIVE MARKET access.
On completion of training, those who have reached our standards and can demonstrate the entrepreneurial flair, maturity and determination we require will be offered a place on our Professional Trading Team.
Competition for the limited places on offer will be intense and only the very best candidates will be invited to interview.
The minimum requirement for applicants will be a degree to a 2.2 standard or better. Applicants with programming skills in excel, VBA, C++ or other will be viewed favourably.
All CV’s must be kept to a minimum of one page. Initial interviews will take place at our City offices.
The next Professional Trader Programme will commence on May 14th 2007.
***************************************************************************************************
Does anyone know if these schemes are any good?
Also, do you have to pay a fee for them/ is it like a course that you take?
Do they just offer the tools for you to trade and then expect you to trade with your own money??
Any replies appreciated. Cheers,
Dave