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TOP STORIESCV REVIEW: I've been an intern for 20 months and can't get a job22 October 2009By Sarah Butcher COMMENTS20 Months, with who? That's too long man, they are using you and probably paying you peanuts. Is it a certain French bank? Read all comments »I've worked as a salesperson and more recently, as a trading intern. Ideally, I would be interested in any trading/structuring role in the interest rates/currency/commodities and inflation space (given that this is what, in a way or another, I’ve been doing since I started working). But, as you may guess, in this context I am pretty much open to any option.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Fixed income derivatives trading, January 2009-July 2009 (Internship)
· Pricing, structuring and execution of interest rate derivatives trades (IRS, Caps, Floors, Swaptions, Asset Swaps, Structured Swaps – Callable, Mutlicallable - CMS) on both the asset and liability side.
· Pricing existing structured bonds (interest rate linked, inflation linked) for institutional client; structured bonds trading on the domestic market (MOT). · Scalping on German Bund Future, Bobl and Schatze contracts.
· Assisting senior colleagues in the development and implementation of option strategy on future contracts (including Bund, Bobl, Schatze, T-Note, Euribor)
· Analysis of an interest rate derivatives book’s risk measure such as bucket delta and vega.
· Interest rate markets analysis including swap curve movements, FRA/OIS spread, volatility surface.
Structured Products Sales, European bank, 2007-2008
· Coverage of Italian Institutional clients focused on Banks, Asset Managers and Insurance companies.
· Selling Multi-Asset Derivatives and Structured Products across fixed income, fund derivatives equity and alternative investments with main focus on Structured Interest Rates products and hedging solutions.
· Attended different Interest Rates Derivatives Seminar
· FSA Approved person (September 2007)
Junior Trader Fixed Income markets – cash and derivatives –long term and securitization desk,2006-2007 (Internship)
· Market making on IRS (Euro), market making on government bonds
· Managed an Interest Rates Derivatives book trading with institutional and corporate counterparties.
· Assisting senior traders with market and strategies analysis on cash, futures and options markets.
EDUCATION
“Wilmott Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF)”, United Kingdom ( London), 2008 · Scored 97%. · Topics covered include mathematics for quantitative finance (Ito’s calculus, simple sthocastic differencial equations, martingale theory), equity-currency-commodity derivatives, interest rate products, credit products and credit risk, advanced monte carlo and finite difference methods, exotic options, stochastic volatility and jump diffusion.
2005 – 2006 Master of Science in Finance (MSc) · US University · Graduation GPA 3.91 out of 4.00 · Graduate Certificate in Investments · Winner “Director’s Award for outstanding Academic Performance” · Areas of interest: Financial risk management, derivatives, quantitative analysis, behavioral finance, portfolio analysis.
2000 – 2004 Master’s degree in Financial Markets and Institutions Final grade 108/110
COMPUTER SKILLS
· Software: Murex, Summit, Bloomberg, Reuters, SPSS, @Risk, Kondor+, Bond Vision, Microsoft Office. · Programming skills : VBA
COMMENTSMax1, Trading, Thu 22 Oct 09People are paying to do the Wilmott course? Seriously? Who is teaching there, Taleb??? Save your money mate. Btw Wilmott himsels is / was a first class mathematician, he knows/knew his stuff. Seems you are doing pretty good nothing wrong with your cv, its the MARKET dude, get over it and wait patiently. Add your comment »hollis, Equities, Thu 22 Oct 09Dude, listen carefully, I would try other financial centres such as the Far East like Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo. Seriously. Add your comment »UBSer, Investment Banking / M & A, Fri 23 Oct 09Ur CV makes good reading, as others say, its the Market. I'd still omit the word internship from the CV and bring it up when you land an interview! 20 Months, with who? That's too long man, they are using you and probably paying you peanuts. Is it a certain French bank? Add your comment »Z Khan, Research, Fri 23 Oct 09I would assume it SG...they know how to use "interns".... Add your comment »SRFEDS, Investment Banking / M & A, Sat 24 Oct 09That is a neat and solid CV. I think it is a matter of time for you. Be patient and persistent. I really can't see what else you can do to (take that as a compliment!) Add your comment » |
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