Hey guys,
I have two great opportunities in front of me, but a problem at the same time, its a good problem to have but its a problem none the less...
I'm currently a graduating senior and recently have been through 3 interviews with a financial securities holding company (RBC group) for a position on the trading desk. They interviewed 600 people for 6 slots and well just the other day I got a certified mail stating they offered me the position and would like to know my decision as soon as possible... Great right ??
Well just recently and unexpectantly through some back channels I was given the opportunity to interview with an AP at Bear Stearns for a 6 month internship and after about 2 hours of grilling and some reference checking, he called and said 'you're top of the list' and he'd let me know his decision next monday (not tommorow) since he's on vacation right now. The way the interview worked and his excitement about me, I pretty much figure 90% chance I'm going to get the position...
Now the problem...
Which way to go ?? I've thought about it up and down and can't come up with a decisive answer... i'll list some pro's and con's and just want to hear you guys thoughts or what you would do... I know it only matters what I want, but other input would be helpful.... especially from some older guys
RBC -Trading Desk
PRO's
1. I LOVE trading
2. Full-time employment upon graduation (start training as soon as i accept)
a. 6 months training, would coincide with 6 months until I graduate... so timing works out perfectly
3. Potential for ALOT of money...
Don't want to go into details, but we'd be getting starting capital over $50,000 with take home, 70% of trading profits.... THEY eat the losses
CON'S
1. It's risky -- No salary or consistent paycheck (ur good = $$, u suck = 0$)
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Bear Stearns
PRO's
1. It's the most presitgious firm on Wall Street, maybe second to Goldman Sachs. Having this on my resume with previous experience I already have, upon completion of the internship, I could work ANYWHERE and command a good deal of change...
2. The guy has connections everywhere, and said he'd basically write me a ticket to my future if I did a good job for him... Scratch his back, scratch yours type of thing...
3. The guy REALLY liked me -- It wasn't just an 'i'm qualified' type of interview, he told me I reminded him of someone that used to work under him who is now the VP @ Sachs... This special interest could translate into special treatment, aka he'd be like my mentor...
4. I come from lower-ranked school and beat out (if offered of course) 100's of applicants from Columbia University, NYU, UCLA, ect... feels like I should take the opportunity ya know ??
CON's
1. It's unpaid internship for 6 months (ugh that hurts)
2. I'd have to do some typical intern things... at RBC, I'd already be high profile and sitting amongst some of the best traders in the market...
--
Again, this is a big decision for me and just want your input... I've asked parents, girlfriend, friends, and teachers and I've gotten theres and could use some more as I still haven't made my mind up yet... and I've only got one week to do it... Tks
-Cod3r
I have two great opportunities in front of me, but a problem at the same time, its a good problem to have but its a problem none the less...
I'm currently a graduating senior and recently have been through 3 interviews with a financial securities holding company (RBC group) for a position on the trading desk. They interviewed 600 people for 6 slots and well just the other day I got a certified mail stating they offered me the position and would like to know my decision as soon as possible... Great right ??
Well just recently and unexpectantly through some back channels I was given the opportunity to interview with an AP at Bear Stearns for a 6 month internship and after about 2 hours of grilling and some reference checking, he called and said 'you're top of the list' and he'd let me know his decision next monday (not tommorow) since he's on vacation right now. The way the interview worked and his excitement about me, I pretty much figure 90% chance I'm going to get the position...
Now the problem...
Which way to go ?? I've thought about it up and down and can't come up with a decisive answer... i'll list some pro's and con's and just want to hear you guys thoughts or what you would do... I know it only matters what I want, but other input would be helpful.... especially from some older guys
RBC -Trading Desk
PRO's
1. I LOVE trading
2. Full-time employment upon graduation (start training as soon as i accept)
a. 6 months training, would coincide with 6 months until I graduate... so timing works out perfectly
3. Potential for ALOT of money...
Don't want to go into details, but we'd be getting starting capital over $50,000 with take home, 70% of trading profits.... THEY eat the losses
CON'S
1. It's risky -- No salary or consistent paycheck (ur good = $$, u suck = 0$)
--
Bear Stearns
PRO's
1. It's the most presitgious firm on Wall Street, maybe second to Goldman Sachs. Having this on my resume with previous experience I already have, upon completion of the internship, I could work ANYWHERE and command a good deal of change...
2. The guy has connections everywhere, and said he'd basically write me a ticket to my future if I did a good job for him... Scratch his back, scratch yours type of thing...
3. The guy REALLY liked me -- It wasn't just an 'i'm qualified' type of interview, he told me I reminded him of someone that used to work under him who is now the VP @ Sachs... This special interest could translate into special treatment, aka he'd be like my mentor...
4. I come from lower-ranked school and beat out (if offered of course) 100's of applicants from Columbia University, NYU, UCLA, ect... feels like I should take the opportunity ya know ??
CON's
1. It's unpaid internship for 6 months (ugh that hurts)
2. I'd have to do some typical intern things... at RBC, I'd already be high profile and sitting amongst some of the best traders in the market...
--
Again, this is a big decision for me and just want your input... I've asked parents, girlfriend, friends, and teachers and I've gotten theres and could use some more as I still haven't made my mind up yet... and I've only got one week to do it... Tks
-Cod3r