What is 'relatively hot for a top 10 school?' If you're hot, and you interview for S&T, you'll probably get put into sales. If you're not hot and interview for S&T, they probably won't take you (only 2 female traders on my floor).

For good-looking women, I'd say the job prospects are as follows: Sales>Consulting>Asset Management> ECM/DCM>IBD>Trading (market-making)>Proprietary Trading. My ranking is based on percentage of women currently in the field.

 

Post pictures so we can assess if your hot enough for S&T or not. If your a UC Santa Barbara hot or a MIT nerdy chick hot. This will help us evaluate your chances. Videos are good if you have those too.

 
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It is easier for attractive girls to get jobs anywhere including wall st. This is true for all divisions and occupations on the street. And I do know a couple of female traders on the sell-side so that is not as rare as some think. Up until last year when she left for a hedge fund, the biggest risk-taker on Goldman's US rates desk was a woman. Also, I am quite sure that if you showed a real interest in trading it would be easier for you to get a job in that field because there are so few girls...ie banks WANT to hire female traders but not many women show a real interest in it.

 
Bondarb:
Also, I am quite sure that if you showed a real interest in trading it would be easier for you to get a job in that field because there are so few girls...ie banks WANT to hire female traders but not many women show a real interest in it.

Yeah I was somewhat surprised when two traders from SIG who came for my college info session were both females. On balance though, I guess what brotherbear said is right.

What would be the ways to show a REAL interest in trading, other than doing what every (male) college kid does? I'm reading the market section of FT, getting newsletters from a couple of websites, have invested my own money once. I can't play poker very well. I wish I had.

 
Jimbo:
i remember an onion headline "employment rate for attractive females remains stable at 100%".

how's Duke treating you blue devilgirl?

Haha I remember that Onion article... which reminded me of this one: "US Blowjobless Rate At All-Time High" http://www.theonion.com/content/node/39680/

Anyway, to keep this post from being entirely off-topic, I would echo the sentiments above. If you are an attractive and smart (the latter not always nec. true) female, you have a better shot at getting a job. Women in S&T are often shepherded towards sales, but if you have a passion for trading then go with it. I've met a few female traders at my firm, but not many... though its probably more of a demand side issue in terms of there being few women who are innately interested in the position. If you can (and like to) hang with the guys, then I think you'd be able to fit in well.

Oh... and I look forward to playing you on Saturday :-)

Jack: They’re all former investment bankers who were laid off from that economic crisis that Nancy Pelosi caused. They have zero real world skills, but God they work hard. -30 Rock
 

I would hope that firms don't hire traders based on gender/looks though sadly there might be a bias. I can imagine firms hiring based on gender & looks for sales.

Note: My bad bumping this thread. I was searching for something, saw this article, decided to reply. Thought it was 2013. I'm assuming that this person has their answer now.

 

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