Uni grads offered $200,000 salaries at Aussie trading company

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Uni grads offered $200,000 salaries at Aussie trading company
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Up to twenty graduates fresh from university could soon be earning an envious salary after a global finance company listed 20 entry-level positions with $200,000 starting salaries. 9News

IMC Trading's Sydney branch listed thead online, offering successful candidates not only a six-figure salary but also a "fully-stocked kitchen for breakfast, lunch and dinner" and "complimentary weekly fitness classes and subsidised health and wellbeing programs".

"IMC is a fast, dynamic environment where you're trusted to make decisions from day one," the ad said."We trade different financial instruments in different ways, each of which requires different strengths. "As you progress through your training, you will gain experience in both trading styles. We'll work closely with you, monitoring your skills, performance and preferences and help you find the trading career that is right for you."The positions are open to all Australian and New Zealand residents.

An academic background in "Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Actuaries, Finance or Economics with a minimum Distinction average" is required, according to the ad. The listing is the latest in a string of high-paid job adverts, as the country continues to grapple with staff shortages in a post-pandemic world. 

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