Dressing Attire for Prop Trading Interview

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by TradingBillions, Mar 1, 2007.

  1. uglyboy

    uglyboy

    thong - easier to screw you that way
     
    #11     Mar 1, 2007
  2. mrmoose

    mrmoose

    if its a salaried job wear a uit if its a deal where you put money down or a equity prop shop where you dont get paid but trade their money khaki's
     
    #12     Mar 1, 2007
  3. 2ez

    2ez

    Good luck !
     
    #13     Mar 2, 2007
  4. Dogfish

    Dogfish

    Definitely a suit, it shows you're taking this as a serious business opportunity and not a trip to a casino. If you're going to be backed, they are looking for a return on their money and want at least what looks like a serious applicant.

    You might get away with no tie but i've seen managers dress up to interview applicants and you certainly don't want to be under dressing them. You can always lose the tie and take the jacket off if you feel you've over done it but it's very difficult to go the other way.

    At the biggest prop houses in London the trainess all start in suits and as you get more experienced you get away with dressing down more and more, in effect you earn it. When you're paying the company out of your trading you can wear what you like but whilst they're still supporting/paying you you'd better not look like you just rolled out of bed, or you'll be first to roll out the door!

    Best of Luck
     
    #14     Mar 2, 2007
  5. black suit white shirt and black tie. plus coffin
     
    #15     Mar 2, 2007
  6. wear 2 shirts and get them to hold one for you, so when you lose your first one , they will have a spare
     
    #16     Mar 2, 2007
  7. plus coffin....lol:D
     
    #17     Mar 2, 2007
  8. Great joke but could be refined:

    Wear two shirts so that when you lose the first one you'll have a spare.
     
    #18     Mar 3, 2007
  9. Thanks everyone! I have to interviews with two nice sized firms next week in NYC and will be prepared in full suit attire! Thanks for the advice!
     
    #19     Mar 3, 2007