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A leading financial training organization is seeking a part-time Global Markets Instructor to facilitate engaging training programs in the United Kingdom. This role involves delivering instructor-led training on sales & trading and global financial markets, requiring over 5 years of experience in relevant roles. The ideal candidate will passionately teach and customize materials for diverse audiences. Competitive compensation and support for professional development are offered, making this a fulfilling opportunity for seasoned finance professionals.
New York or London
Location: United States or United Kingdom (Remote with Travel)
Founded in 2004 by investment bankers, Wall Street Prep (WSP) equips financial professionals and students with the practical skills needed to excel in their careers. Our instructor‑led and online training programs bridge the gap between academia and real‑world application, empowering thousands of students and professionals globally each year.
Our clients include leading investment banks, asset managers, hedge funds, corporates, and top undergraduate and MBA programs worldwide.
We are seeking an engaging and experienced Global Markets Instructor to deliver live, instructor‑led training programs focused on sales & trading and global financial markets. In this role, you will prepare participants for careers across global markets by translating complex products, market dynamics, and trading concepts into clear, practical instruction.
This position offers the opportunity to sharpen your presentation and public speaking skills, establish yourself as a thought leader in financial markets education, and expand your professional network across the finance industry.
5+ years of experience in Sales & Trading or Global Markets roles at a top‑tier bank, hedge fund, or institutional investment firm.
Experience must span two or more asset classes, such as:
Relevant roles may include:
Strong enthusiasm for teaching, mentoring, and knowledge‑sharing.
Prior teaching, training, or client‑facing presentation experience is highly desirable but not required.
Availability to conduct a minimum of 15 days of training per year.
Seasonal availability expectations:
Willingness to teach:
Must be based in the United States or the United Kingdom.
Willingness to travel domestically and internationally as required.
A collaborative, entrepreneurial culture focused on innovation and impact.
Competitive compensation, with all travel and accommodation expenses covered.
Access to professional development through WSP’s Train-the-Trainer Program.
Opportunities to expand your professional finance network.
Ongoing development of presentation, communication, and public speaking skills.
The chance to work alongside a dynamic, globally minded team.
Wall Street Prep is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply, regardless of race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.
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