Citi Power / Nat Gas - Scheduling
Pretty green in the industry so wanted to ask from some experienced people for advice:
- Would a physical scheduling role at a place like Citi be a good place to start? Would it be good to stay there long term?
- What knowledge would you recommend knowing for an interview? I am pretty green in this industry.
- Would a role like this be advantageous to moving to a BP / Shell for their TDP or one of the trade house programs (focusing on Trafigura, Glencore, and Gunvor)?
Ultimately, I want to maximize my learning opportunities but also my trajectory to physical trader down the line.
Bump
yes. yes
read up on basic power info about the ISOs, etc
not really
Totally agree. FERC has a document that I think they call the Energy Primer. That document gives good background info on basically every energy market.
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