Help with Physical commodities

Hello Friends,

I wanted to hear your advice. I have an undergrad in Earth sciences, and currently a masters in finance student. I was offered a broker position with an international brokerage firm. The position will deal with biofuels. Since I have no experience and that field and very open regarding my career path (I don't really care what is the job in finance/ business, as long as it pays very well).
Could you share your opinion about such a starting career path? can you eventually transition to an S&T division within an IB?
What are the potential earnings in your career? what is the common commission percentage?
And anything else you would have in mind...

Thank you all!

 

I used to work at ICAP and these brokers were essentially calling them shelves sales traders. There were a few sales traders that went into interdealer brokering and vice versa, unsure about the physical side of the business but it doesn't relate to what banks do, generally. If you're a rock star broker and make a lot of money, what's the point of going to S&T? Don't get me wrong, brokering isn't a easy business nor is trading but there are brokers that do become traders from connections, maybe not market making but sales trading, possibly.

 
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Same as GoodBread

Rockstar commodity brokers seem to have more money and great lifestyle > anyone else I know in Houston. That said, for every 1 of those there's also 9 clowns trying to convince you they know something or someone you don't and therefore you should leverage them.

As it relates to what you'll learn - I can't speak from personal exp, never worked at a brokerage shop, but my guess is you won't learn nearly as much as you would in a rotational style program at a trading shop or better yet a supermajor. Also why would you AIM to go S&T at a bank?

 
YoungMan:
(I don't really care what is the job in finance/ business, as long as it pays very well).

Solely based on this, you should take the broker job

 

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