Trading Internship

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Eyez, Aug 7, 2013.

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  1. Goldman has interns hiring interns?

    :D
     
    #21     Aug 9, 2013
  2. lmao
     
    #22     Aug 9, 2013
  3. Maybe he is trying the "team" approach to getting hired. You know like if you hire me, I can bring my friends from elite trader to join you at no cost to you..... :D :D
     
    #23     Aug 9, 2013
  4. Eyez

    Eyez

    Just posting a simple internship position, and of course you have the usual clowns, who lack integrity, who can't even trade on a simulator let alone know anything that's useful, try to belittle others with information irrelevant to the topic at hand. Make statements which are problematic and provoke hostility. While at the same time would scream foul when it's done to them. :)

    For those interested in the internship opportunity, submit your information to: tradingassistant@spamex.com

    If you make it to Step #2, any and all questions will be answered.


    Enjoy the rest of you day.
     
    #24     Aug 9, 2013
  5. Has anyone applied? Please post your experiences here. Like I said, it may be legit, but I doubt it. surf
     
    #25     Aug 9, 2013
  6. Eyez

    Eyez


    Go back to the 10+ threads you have going and arguing with others. I understand you are an attention whore and it might be a bit difficult.

    Much appreciated.
     
    #26     Aug 9, 2013
  7. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    If its for Goldman surely they have processes for this. The fact that you are circumventing it sounds shady at best. And worst fraudulent.

    I hope you actually do work for them and they fire you for cause over this. Goodbye U4!
     
    #27     Aug 9, 2013
  8. Eyez

    Eyez

    Exactly, having discretion on hiring is fraud because, as you obviously know, the HR won't listen to the group lead or make things official. Makes sense.


    Thanks for the negativity, much appreciated. I hope you make a million bux this year.


    Typical ET behavior. Post an opportunity and you have clowns hoping you fail and diverting completely from the topic at hand. And all of a sudden experts on every subject besides actually trading profitably.
     
    #28     Aug 9, 2013
  9. I'm not a lawyer; this doesn't constitute legal advice, but I'd be careful about fraudulent representation. Of course, it's down to the due diligence of the person contacting the anonymous email - an unpaid internship is very unusual in this particular case, even an externship wouldn't have such conditions. There's a few good unpaid internships out there, not at prop arcades such as this suggests, but rather at the SEC for example.
     
    #29     Aug 9, 2013
  10. It's your reputation on the site, not the Add that calls into question the offer. Heck, read your posts --- you were jobless not long ago now you are hiring interns with a bogus email? Something fishy here. Not to mention the description of yourself-- what are you a Trekkie?
     
    #30     Aug 9, 2013
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