canadian firm

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by soler, Jul 30, 2003.

  1. soler

    soler

    this was 1st posted on monster on june5. does anyone have
    any additional info? company name?



    INDEPENDENT NYSE/NASDAQ EQUITIES TRADER


    Large New York based trading firm is seeking entrepreneurial individuals for its' newly created Toronto office.

    The ideal candidate will possess the required skill-set to trade equities in a face paced, competitive
    environment. NYSE, NASDAQ and E-Mini futures are available through state-of-the-art trading systems.

    Compensation is based entirely on performance. The firm funds the positions and entry-level traders earn
    seventy percent (70%) of profits. There is no base salary. Unless already proficient there is a learning
    period.

    Experienced equity traders or entrepreneurial individuals need only apply. We will respond to every applicant
    with the correct skill-set.

    With our LLC status the Series 7, 63 and/or 55 licenses are a plus but NOT a requirement.

    Please submit your email inquires and resumes to: proprietarytraders@yahoo.com

    ....................................................................................................................................................................
    Contact Information :.
    Company Confidential
     
  2. Momento

    Momento

    they have a YAHOO email address...
    :confused: very professional...
     
  3. axehawk

    axehawk

    That seems odd...because there is no such the as an LLC in Canada.
     
  4. My guess from the description is the company is Generic
     
  5. axehawk

    axehawk

    I believe MONSTER sent out email a couple of months ago warning job seekers about potential scams. They said the scammers post a false job to get their hands on your resume...SSN#, and other personal information.

    Beware of those job postings with no company name (or a company name you can't find anything on), no contact information, etc.
     
  6. canuck

    canuck

    why don't you email them and ask for more information?


    btw- there are several small operations from the US opening up here in canada, or at least they are in the works of opening.....keep your eyes and ears open...