Stockbroker to Active Trading

I have Series 7 and 63 licenses from institutional trading. I'm looking to transition to a stockbroker role. Think Scottrade, TD Ameritrade, etc.

How would you explain why the switch from trading to financial advisory?

Also, if they ask what do you plan on doing with this role long term, my goal would be to move into a role where I'm servicing active traders ie options, forex, futures traders. Also, block trading for institutions. Is this the right thing to say?

Has anyone done this successfully? Moved from trading to brokerage then moved to active or block trading inside the brokerage?

Thanks.

 

I'm trying to get a job at a place like that as an advisor. Then, I would try to get a job internally as an active trading professional working with retail traders who deal in futures, forex etc.

I already have S7 and S63 licenses.

 
Best Response

Maybe I am misunderstanding the goal, but I don't see why you would want to do that. The people in Scottrade branch offices are just sales people that generate leads, educate clients, and try to bring in new business. I think you would be thoroughly disappointed if you thought it was going to be in some serious trading role. The most you would do is place an order for a customer.

Customer: "Hi, I'd like to buy $330 of Bank of America" You: "Yes, sir, that equates to X shares. Is that okay?"

All.Day.

 

Ducimus voluptatum eaque deserunt et. Ratione facere exercitationem quam debitis sunt qui. Ab aut quod hic quo voluptas.

Impedit quod sunt ea officia eos. Ex exercitationem alias harum sunt voluptates alias. Repudiandae vitae sit perspiciatis ipsa expedita ex ipsa veritatis. Consequuntur sunt saepe possimus omnis.

Qui ipsam quidem excepturi. Reiciendis modi eveniet excepturi et. Labore consequatur soluta autem fuga. Impedit omnis impedit dolor nihil. Natus sint nobis error quia perferendis. Qui aliquid dignissimos praesentium officiis sequi modi ullam.

Career Advancement Opportunities

May 2024 Investment Banking

  • Jefferies & Company 02 99.4%
  • Goldman Sachs 19 98.8%
  • Harris Williams & Co. New 98.3%
  • Lazard Freres 02 97.7%
  • JPMorgan Chase 04 97.1%

Overall Employee Satisfaction

May 2024 Investment Banking

  • Harris Williams & Co. 18 99.4%
  • JPMorgan Chase 10 98.8%
  • Lazard Freres 05 98.3%
  • Morgan Stanley 07 97.7%
  • William Blair 03 97.1%

Professional Growth Opportunities

May 2024 Investment Banking

  • Lazard Freres 01 99.4%
  • Jefferies & Company 02 98.8%
  • Goldman Sachs 17 98.3%
  • Moelis & Company 07 97.7%
  • JPMorgan Chase 05 97.1%

Total Avg Compensation

May 2024 Investment Banking

  • Director/MD (5) $648
  • Vice President (20) $385
  • Associates (89) $259
  • 3rd+ Year Analyst (14) $181
  • Intern/Summer Associate (33) $170
  • 2nd Year Analyst (67) $168
  • 1st Year Analyst (205) $159
  • Intern/Summer Analyst (146) $101
notes
16 IB Interviews Notes

“... there’s no excuse to not take advantage of the resources out there available to you. Best value for your $ are the...”

Leaderboard

1
redever's picture
redever
99.2
2
Secyh62's picture
Secyh62
99.0
3
Betsy Massar's picture
Betsy Massar
99.0
4
BankonBanking's picture
BankonBanking
99.0
5
GameTheory's picture
GameTheory
98.9
6
CompBanker's picture
CompBanker
98.9
7
kanon's picture
kanon
98.9
8
dosk17's picture
dosk17
98.9
9
DrApeman's picture
DrApeman
98.8
10
bolo up's picture
bolo up
98.8
success
From 10 rejections to 1 dream investment banking internship

“... I believe it was the single biggest reason why I ended up with an offer...”