Employment

Open Positions: Series-3 licensed brokers

We have immediate openings for experienced Series-3 licensed brokers. This is an excellent opportunity to work in the exciting Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area with one of the finest commodity futures firms in the industry.
Dallas Commodity Company incorporated in 1974 to provide full and discount brokerage services, is one of the most established and respected firms in Texas. We offer quality leads, an attractive escalating commission payout, and a beautiful office with a very pleasant working environment. We provide leads, state-of-the-art equipment, daily research, advertising, and every other tool you will need to be successful.

If you are a highly motivated, positive thinker who desires to work in one of the most exciting, fast-paced industries in the world Dallas Commodity would like you to join our team.

Maybe you’re looking for a career change where you are in charge of your future. Even if you are not yet licensed an exciting career in the commodity futures industry could be for you. If you are tired of the corporate structure, seek a fast-paced environment, and enjoy sales then consider a career as a commodity futures broker. People oriented and intelligent individuals excel in this industry. Call or email us concerning entry into this fascinating career.

For more information please contact Mitch LaRocca, Jr. at
employment@dallascommodity.com
or fax your resume to (972) 387-0018.


This material has been prepared by a sales or trading employee or agent of Dallas Commodity Company and is, or is in the nature of, a solicitation. This material is not a research report prepared by Dallas Commodity Company's Research Department. By accepting this communication, you agree that you are an experienced user of the futures markets, capable of making independent trading decisions, and agree that you are not, and will not, rely solely on this communication in making trading decisions.

The risk of loss in trading commodity futures contracts can be substantial. You should therefore carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition. You may sustain a total loss of the initial margin funds and any additional funds that you deposit with your broker to establish or maintain a position in the commodity futures market.