@Trelawney
« Reprendre ou fonder un hedge fund, je vois que vous aimez jouer sur la dialectique. »
A priori, il n’a ni fondé ni repris le hedge fund... (ici ce n’est pas moi qui raconte des salades et joue sur la dialectique pour noyer le poisson... O_ô )
Il a été recruté comme un « simple employé » du hedge fund, dans lequel il a gravi quelques échelons pour aboutir à une position de « manager » d’un groupe d’employés du fonds. Et il a quitté ce job pour fonder sa boîte...
Bezos ran the « Third Market » group just prior to leaving to found Amazon.
His group was charged with creating an off-exchange market for listed equities by effectively competing with the NYSE. The idea was to make the bid-ask spread by crossing buy and sell market orders before they hit the floor of the exchange.
At
D. E. Shaw, he was tasked with researching new business opportunities
on the rapidly growing Internet. While researching, he read that the
internet had grown 2300% in one year, and that number captivated him. He
immediately saw the prospects of selling products online, and sought to
leave. Despite Shaw’s best efforts to convince him to stay, Bezos was
fixed in his vision. He left midway through the year meaning he missed
his annual bonus, and set out to build Amazon.
I don’t know what Bezos’ title at DE SHAW was, but if it was “VP” it’s important to understand that in the finance world, “VP” isn’t a senior title. Virtually everyone who has three to four years of experience is a VP or AVP on Wall St.