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Date Listed:
                   08/10/1998                     JOBTRAK Job Listing
#504548
Company:
                   WORLDCO LLC 
Job Title:
                   TRADER
Job Type:
                   Full Time 
Wage/Salary:
                   Salary Depends On Profitability 
Days/Hours:
                   Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Market Hours
Job Location:
                   New York, NY 
Openings:
                   3 
Start:
                   ASAP

Company Description:

                   One of Wall Street's fastest growing privately held
NASDAQ trading firm committed to retaining and recruiting highly qualified
individuals
                   to be professional traders.

Qualifications:

                   BA, MBA or PhD. Strong math skills and market knowledge.
Trading experience is desired but not necessary. Desire to pursue a career in
                   trading is essential. Excellent academic credentials
preferred.

Job Description:

                   You'll be sponsored for the Series 7 exam and a training
program geared to your level of trading expertise. Be a part of a private
circle of
                   individuals with excellent academic and professional
credentials. Be on a trading desk which utilizes the finest and latest
trading technology
                   such as Reuters News, Bloomberg and Instinet, Level II.
Worldco rewards consistent profitability with attractive short term and
long term
                   compensation.

                   This is an Equal Employment Opportunity 
How to Apply:
                   CALL

When to Apply:

                   ASAP

Contact:

                   J. Webster
                   Marketing Department
                   WORLDCO LLC
                   110 Wall Street, 23rd Floor
                   New York, NY 10005
                   212-377-3667 
                   212-292-0246 FAX
                   boneill@xxxxxxxx 



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