Help a clueless undergrad weigh 2 offers: AllianceBernstein vs Ronin Capital

Hi,

I'm currently a senior at a semi-target majoring in Math/CS. Little late to the party but after a long search, finally received two offers, albeit pretty different roles from these firms.

From my limited understanding, Ronin is a pure prop trading firm and the route I'd be undertaking would be working as TA for a couple years and eventually run my own book. Salary's been on the lower side than what I expected but I was told bonus is pretty significant.

OTOH, I have AB, a very reputable asset management firm backed by a huge corporate structure. Role seems a little less enticing than at Ronin but from what I've gathered, it's a much stable route and I have a ton of exit opportunities (base salary is much higher too).

tldr; Ronin seems like a high risk/high reward opportunity while AB seems like the "safer" play. Bit more interested towards the work at a prop trading firm over a BB/AM but I have zero experience in trading and wouldn't know better. Would appreciate some input.

Edit: For clarity, role at Ronin is Trading Assistant and at AB is Electronic Trader

 

Thanks for the feedback. Is Ronin a good shop overall? Only found very few posts on WSO and they were pretty dated. The only other information I could find on them were decent reviews on glassdoor. Pretty excited for the opportunity, just trying to also weigh in long-term implications

 

Curious what your interview processes was like at Ronin, I went right to the end last year for the same role and didn’t get it, thought I pretty much nailed it but...must’ve missed something.

"When you stop striving for perfection, you might as well be dead."
 

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