Apply for New/Developing Equity Trader- Miami

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Title:New/Developing Equity Trader- Miami
ID:47
Department:SMB Capital
Location:Remote
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New/Developing Trader follow-up questionnaire
Congratulations on advancing to the next round of our selection process! Please answer the questions below. Successful candidates will advance a phone interview. Good luck! And thank you for your interest.
* Please, share an experience that demonstrates your ability to be patient
* Please, share with us the last thing you failed at. What was your response to this failure?
* What in your past demonstrates your competitiveness?
* What in your past demonstrates a history of success?
* What is the last good habit you developed and how?
* What has taken you a long-time to become good at that you did in fact become good at?  And how did you become good at it?
* Which of your accomplishments are you the most proud of?
* Why do you feel that you would make a successful active short-term trader?
* What market periodicals or blogs related to trading do you read daily?
* What are your three favorite trading books and why?
* If you have experience with trading, please give us a summary of your trading style and past success. Also, please describe the last trade you made and the thought process behind it.
* What computer programming or coding skills do you possess, if any?
* Have you ever backtested any of your market related ideas?
* If you were to fail as a trader, why would you fail?
* What do you hope to accomplish from a career in trading?
* It takes time to build your trading skills, and the compensation structure for this position is heavily performance-based; there is a working stipend paid during the first year of training but may not cover the total cost of living. New traders typically have a learning curve of at least 8-12 months. Can you survive this learning curve financially?
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* Are you legally authorized to work in the u.s.? Will you now or in the future require sponsorship for employment visa status?
* How did you learn about this opportunity?

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