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Describe your specific skills related to this job.

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1. I like to complete perform my work with utmost accuracy and attention to detail as well as timely manner.So I think I am quite suitable for this job.

2. The fact that during my studies I had to work at the same time enabled me to develop excellent management time skills and work under pressure efficiently. I could say that I am more productive when I work under pressure. As a character I always used to be organized and a hard worker which I condider will be extremely usefull especialy during the training. Last but not least my engangement with several econometrics researches contributed to develop analytical skills.

3. I know different types of charts & to analyse their performance, I also hold certifications related to this job.

4. I like the fast paced environment and have been interested in trading since highschool. I am a risk taker who is ready to put in long hours to be successful.

5. I love equity market and how volatile it is in nature you can never be 100 percent sure but you can predict, it is never about the skill but rather to your risk acknowledging capabilities and discipline. It is exotic in my eyes.

6. I am an investor, I do invest in mutual fund. I have an idea how mutual fund and stock market is interrelated.

7. I work well under pressure and I am a hard working individual. Even if I do not know something I believe that anything can be achieved if worked hard enough on and if there is the desire to become better at something. Hard work always pays off.

8. Market research, market analysis, following the trends in the industry.

9. I can handle clients and having analytic views for stocks.

10. Best execution skill and enormous product knowledge.

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  • 3. Describe your specific skills related to this job.

      Note: We do not have professional answers for this career

      User Answers

      1. I like to complete perform my work with utmost accuracy and attention to detail as well as timely manner.So I think I am quite suitable for this job.

      2. The fact that during my studies I had to work at the same time enabled me to develop excellent management time skills and work under pressure efficiently. I could say that I am more productive when I work under pressure. As a character I always used to be organized and a hard worker which I condider will be extremely usefull especialy during the training. Last but not least my engangement with several econometrics researches contributed to develop analytical skills.

      3. I know different types of charts & to analyse their performance, I also hold certifications related to this job.

      4. I like the fast paced environment and have been interested in trading since highschool. I am a risk taker who is ready to put in long hours to be successful.

      5. I love equity market and how volatile it is in nature you can never be 100 percent sure but you can predict, it is never about the skill but rather to your risk acknowledging capabilities and discipline. It is exotic in my eyes.

      6. I am an investor, I do invest in mutual fund. I have an idea how mutual fund and stock market is interrelated.

      7. I work well under pressure and I am a hard working individual. Even if I do not know something I believe that anything can be achieved if worked hard enough on and if there is the desire to become better at something. Hard work always pays off.

      8. Market research, market analysis, following the trends in the industry.

      9. I can handle clients and having analytic views for stocks.

      10. Best execution skill and enormous product knowledge.