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Alternate job titles: Intermediate Block Trader

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of block orders. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Evaluates market volatility and ensures clients receive the best rate available. Executes stock orders that consist of at least 10,000 shares or that have a value of $200,000 or more. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex task more...



Alternate job titles: Junior Block Trader

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of block orders. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Evaluates market volatility and ensures clients receive the best rate available. Executes stock orders that consist of at least 10,000 shares or that have a value of $200,000 or more. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. more...


Alternate job titles: Trader (Block) I

The Junior Block Trader reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Responsible for the timely buying and selling of block orders. Being a Junior Block Trader executes stock orders that consist of at least 10,000 shares or that have a value of $200,000 or more. Evaluates market volatility and ensures clients receive the best rate available. In addition, Junior Block Trader requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager. Working as a Junior Block Trader typically requires 0-2 years o more...


Alternate job titles: Trader (Block) II

The Intermediate Block Trader reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Responsible for the timely buying and selling of block orders. Being an Intermediate Block Trader executes stock orders that consist of at least 10,000 shares or that have a value of $200,000 or more. Evaluates market volatility and ensures clients receive the best rate available. In addition, Intermediate Block Trader requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager or a head of a unit/depa more...



Alternate job titles: Corporate Bond Trader, Experienced

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of corporate bonds. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Carries out trades and maintains the corporation's accounts. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area, and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. more...


Alternate job titles: Intermediate OTC Trader | Over The Counter Securities Trader II

Responsible for timely buying and selling in the over-the-counter market. Reviews stock orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Evaluates market volatility, carries out trades, and maintains accounts to ensure customer satisfaction. Develops relationships with dealers to obtain optimal trade execution. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area, and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the com more...



Alternate job titles: Intermediate Options Trader

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of stock options. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. May provide input or develop financial models to mitigate risk and ensure profits. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area, and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. more...


Alternate job titles: FX Trading Specialist II | Intermediate Foreign Exchange Trader

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of foreign currencies. Recommends competitive foreign exchange rates based on market performance. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Carries out trades and maintains the corporation's accounts. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. more...


Alternate job titles: Trader (OTC) II | Intermediate OTC Trader

The Over The Counter Securities Trader II reviews stock orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Responsible for timely buying and selling in the over-the-counter market. Being an Over The Counter Securities Trader II develops relationships with dealers to obtain optimal trade execution. Evaluates market volatility, carries out trades, and maintains accounts to ensure customer satisfaction. In addition, Over The Counter Securities Trader II requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area, and may require state licensure. Typically more...



Alternate job titles: Bricklayer | Blockmason | Brickmason | Mason

The Block Mason lays and stacks bricks neatly in order to build walls and various structures. Applies mortar to bricks and scrapes off excess. Being a Block Mason typically reports to a supervisor. Requires a high school diploma. Being a Block Mason may require 0-1 year of general work experience. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. more...


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