Advice: Operations to S&T

Hi y’all,

Any tips/advice/anecdotes on moving from an operations/trade support into S&T ? (covered muni’s, CLO structuring and may be making a jump to supporting a central funding desk)

The obvious answers, network, gain recognition and create strong social/working relationships with the desk, be on the trading floor, leverage experience for series 7, 63 licenses.
Learning VBA and python on the side for my interest
I’m sure there’s a few others I’m missing. Has anyone personally made this jump and have any insight ?

Thanks for your time

 

Trade Support -> Trading def happens on the buyside. I did it myself and know plenty of others who have as well. It is a harder move at a bank (esp larger ones) as you arent sitting together and interacting on a daily basis. Still happens though.

Not sure what you you mean about CLO structuring in your OP as that is a separate role from trading.

 

thanks for your response.

CLO structuring, as in the FO team I’m currently supporting is involved with warehousing loans and building a CLO to be priced.

I’m looking to get back into the action of supporting traders (preferably fixed income securities) where the volume is a bit higher and more fast paced.

Could you go into your experience/transition ? when you say buyside, I assume AM and funds ?

 
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Ok gotcha. Was a little confused with your op.

Interestingly, im the junior guy on a loan desk. Part of my responsibility is modeling out our CLO portfolios. Pricing, running metrics, suggesting changes based on that info.

But the biggest thing I'd be focusing on is moving from ops->TA, rather than a lateral from ops to ops. There are always positings, just make sure they will eventually let you trade. Research peoples linkends who had that job. Where they went. If they traded while they were in the seat. Dont wanna just do ops sht with a dif title

 

the easier transition is trading system IT --> trading

so, focus on programming skills and then get an IT job in the trading technology groups. 2 years in trading IT and you can make an easier transition to actual trading. I've seen this many many times. In fact tech (trading pricing engine) --> trading --> citadel is a common path

 

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