DeGroote Trading Centers Employment Opportunities

| December 16, 2021
Submitted by Steven Klos for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

The DeGroote Trading Centres is looking for a highly driven and self-motivated individual with a genuine interest in Finance and who has strong organizational, communication and analytical skills. You will be dependable and able to handle a variety of tasks in a very precise and accurate manner.

Among your responsibilities:

  • Act as an informational resource and assist fellow students and visitors with trading center inquiries
  • Work on publishing the DeGroote Trading Centers (DTC) newsletter, DeGroote MarketWatch (DMW)
  • Co-organize events at the DTC including the trader in Residence speaker series, various seminars, and May@Mac

What you need to know:

  • You should have:
    • Completed 12 hours of the Volunteer Internship Program (VIP)
      • This requirement is waived for students who have taken one of the trading courses (3FI3, 4FI3, F722 or F742)
    • Exceptional leadership technological skills
    • Working towards a McMaster degree
  • Application deadline: Sunday, January 2

To learn more, visit the DeGroote School of Business Trading Centres website.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit a copy of your resume, cover letter, and a photocopy of your 12 completed VIP hours to gtf@mcmaster.ca in one PDF document.

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