How is Chicago Trading Company (CTC) and Seven Eight Capital?

From my understanding Chicago Trading Company is around the same "tier" as Akuna and perhaps slightly less. They seem pretty collaborative but I don't really have any information on full time compensation/growth, and other factors so if anyone knows anything I would love to hear more. I also do not know anything about Seven Eight Capital.

 

Seven Eight is a Schonfeld quant pod (they structure many as separate orgs). I think a seat there would be very appealing (startlingly stable capital, small close team to learn, good performance from what I've heard). Akuna > CTC otherwise. Would do Seven Eight over Akuna or CTC (running equity quant L/S in a market-neutral setting is way more transferable/scalebale than derivates market making).

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So for CTC, looks like trader positions are off the table, and only “trader clerk” is left.

Is it worth applying for this one? It seems more of a glorified administrative job rather than having to do with trading, but the requirements of the position seem to still emphasize mental math and quantitative skill.

I’m considering applying just as practice for other prop shop trading positions that have similar interview structures, and worst case scenario I get the job, which wouldn’t exactly be a bad thing.

 

Thanks for the advice!

I'm currently a senior, and I'm going to graduate in May. I'm planning to apply to Akuna and what ever few firms are still interviewing candidates this late. 

Unfortunately, I learned about prop trading late so I haven't had much time to prepare, but I'm just going to try my best this year, and worst-case scenario, I'll try again next year, no big deal. I wouldn't mind doing that clerk position in the mean time, or anything even related to trading before going into actual trading.

 

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