Energy Trader Route

Hello everyone,

I am a recent grad with an Economics and Finance degree. I am new to the energy industry, but so far I am really enjoying it and want to go down this path as a career. Right now I have a natural gas scheduling internship that will most likely end in August. My main goal is to become a trader, but I am not sure the best way to get there. I am located on the east coast so I am considering applying to companies in Houston, but am open to relocating anywhere. Should I continue looking for scheduling positions or should I apply to trading programs or risk management positions? Any advice is appreciated. Also if anyone has any recommendations for companies to apply to, I would appreciate it because I am not too familiar with all the companies in the industry.

Thanks!

 

Objective: Obtain a position at a prestigious firm to utilize my ingenuity and further my skills trading energy or metals markets.

NO SHIT. Who is going to want a position at a piece-of-shit firm where their ingenuity is repressed and they are not allowed to further their skills? Delete this it is redundant, obvious, and no one puts it anymore.

Hobbies: Meditation, philosophy, exercising, finance, technology, reading

Really? If I was reading your resume before an interview I would be expecting a cross between Buddha, Confucius, and the IT guy that likes to read the WSJ to walk through the door.

Your experience is not bad, but as far as fit goes I would say that you definitely need to change things around a bit if you want to get on any trading desk that I've ever been on.

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