One
thing will soon become clear as you start looking for trader jobs
in South Africa. There are lots of them to consider applying for,
which means it is wise to find out more about them. The more you
know, the more you will be able to ascertain which ones will appeal
to you and your skills most of all.
So
let’s look at some of the job titles you can expect to come across
when you are searching for jobs in the trading industry.
1
- Internal trader
This
is a different type of trading job to the one that comes to mind when
you think of standing on the sales floor in the stock market. Here,
the position is created inside a specific company. It is still
related to sales but it does not involve trading things on the stock
market, so make sure you bear this in mind.
2
- Junior trader
As
the title would suggest, this is a junior position that enables you
to get your foot in the door. You will occasionally see junior
positions offered in specific areas, such as the agricultural futures
market for example. The contract may last for a year or so, during
which time you can learn more about this area and earn a wage as
well.
3
- Derivatives trader
Here
you would be trading in derivatives. As with the job above this is
likely to be a contract position, lasting for perhaps six to twelve
months. You are unlikely to spot many junior positions in this area
though, so you will usually need to demonstrate experience in this
area before you apply.
4
- Trader
You
will see lots of job titles that have no more than the single word
‘trader’
attached to them. However upon closer inspection you will discover
they may involve a specific area of trading. For example you may see
an advert for a grain trader,
or a steel trader or even a meat trader. These trader
jobs
indicate
the area you would be trading in, so it pays to have some experience
or training in the area you want to go into.
5
- Trader assistant
You
will occasionally see this type of job title available too, although
as with the above role it will often be focused on a specific area.
For example you might be an equities trader assistant. In this case
you would assist the trader
training
in their daily work. In fact it can be an excellent role to take on
if you want to gain some practical experience before moving on to a
main trading position. If you didn’t have this experience you may
find it more difficult to break into trading.
As
you can see there are lots of trading jobs you could end up going
into. This means it is vital to gain some qualifications in the right
areas before applying. Of course you can find out a lot by reading
the requirements given in the job listings, so bear this in mind as
well.
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