Careers at Global Capital Group

Are you looking for a career in the rapidly growing Futures Industry?

If you are interested in becoming a licensed futures specialist and/or managed futures specialist with Global Capital Group LLC, then contact us. We will interview you and help you get started if we feel your qualifications and service attitude are appropriate for this industry. 

If you qualify as a prime candidate for the futures business, you can gain assistance in studying for the Series 3 (National Commodity Futures Examination). Global Capital Group will also assist you in processing your NFA registration, which is a requirement for working in the futures industry.

Who would potentially make a good fit?

  • Stock brokers
  • Insurance Brokers
  • Mortgage Brokers
  • Financial Planners
  • Active stock or futures traders
  • Investment Bankers
  • Hedge Fund Managers
  • Floor Brokers or Specialists
  • Farmers and hedgers
  • People who have worked for commodity related companies
  • Attorneys
  • Accountants
  • Teachers

How many of these qualifications do you have?

  • Are you an existing Associated Person (AP) for a CTA, or an investment adviser?
  • Can you handle rejection?
  • Do you have a positive attitude?
  • Are you self motivated?
  • Have you owned and operated a business before?
  • Do you have 3 or more years of sales experience?
  • Would your friends think of you as being honest and reliable?
  • Are you persistent?
  • Do you have a good credit score?
  • Can you provide 3 or more references?

If you feel you qualify based on the criteria above, you could potentially have a career in the futures industry.

Please submit your resume to: support@gcginvest.com
Someone from our office will get back to you within a few business days to schedule an interview.

We wish you the best of luck in your endeavors and thank you for visiting the Global Capital Group website.






Trading futures and options involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.