Energy Trading Recruitment

I was wondering if recruiting by energy trading firms would be affected given the economic scenario.
The banks are very apprehensive and most of them expect layoffs even in their energy trading divisions.
Would energy companies go the same way. I am graduating next may and worried about finding a job.

 

If I may piggback on this post, is there any chance of landing a job at an energy company coming from a (non-energy) BB S&T program? I'm working in fixed income trading and am interested in working for an energy company, but I'm guessing that there is little overlap between the skills I'm developing now and those required in energy trading. My desk is fairly analytical (versus flow), and what little I know about energy trading is that it's more flow-based.

 
Best Response

I get the sense that hiring for energy and commodities trading in general are still strong. Of course the situation at individual banks will make a big difference. As far as energy/oil companies, I know of at least one who is actively recruiting for their trading programs. If you’re interested in working for an energy company, the skills and credentials used to get and gained from your current BB S&T internship are essentially the same; just be able to speak intelligently about the industry. Do your homework and have a good story about why energy.

As far as the energy hype being past its peak…energy looks to me like it will remain a hot topic for many many years to come. Just my opinion.

 

Why trade at an energy company? Why not go to a commodities desk at a bank? Almost every commodities desk on Wall Street is still hiring, and most have been almost immune to layoffs.

And the banks are still hiring people out of ugrad and MBA programs. So if you join a bank as a new analyst or new associate you probably have a very, very good shot of getting on a commodities desks because they'll be one of the few areas taking people.

Also keep in mind that even the biggest commodities desks (Goldman/J.Aron, Morgan Stanley, and Barclays Capital) are still growing. So the smaller ones (especially Lehman, Citi, Deutsche) have even more room to grow.

 

I work for a BB energy trading shop and was looking to move about 6 months ago. I got interviews at GS, DB, LB, CS and Citi and offers from 4 of them within a month. Energy hiring is very strong in Houston, New York and London.

People that work in the energy group of most BB's are getting major raises to jump ship in all areas of the floor. IT, Risk and Legal are the groups that are getting the largest raises.

WxOnWallStreet was at interned at my office and we added about 15 people during his internship.

 

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