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Webull

Webull

Webull

Leading company in the financial services industry

Financial Technology

Mobile Development

Cloud Infrastructure

Real Time Data Processing

API Development

St

501-1,000

Founded in 2017 (9 years ago)

Hybrid

Private

Valuation

$8.5B

Total funding

$1000M

Last round

Standby Equity Agreement

Open positions

0 positions

No open positions at this time

Products and services

electronic trading platform

electronic trading platform

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Webull (NASDAQ:BULL) Sets New 52-Week Low - What's Next? - MarketBeat

MarketBeat

News

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2 weeks ago

2 Supercharged Growth Stocks Down 83% and 92% From Their All-Time Highs That Can Double by (or Before) 2028 - The Motley Fool

The Motley Fool

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2 weeks ago

Webull Providing Advance Notification of EPS...

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I lost everything. Lost all I have. I never felt this broken.

Yes, I shorted the market, because we are at war. Trump comes out LYING, and saves it. Iran denied his claims, and I thought, naturally, the market would reverse back down. I will never win in this game. Technicals, fundamentals, they mean nothing, because our leaders can simply lie and change the narrative. I’m so sick of this. With all seriousness, trading has destroyed my life, my body, my soul. I’m unable to sleep anymore. I lost 100k between Webull and Robinhood, and I’m currently $20,000

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2 weeks ago

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Do I quit my job

been thinking about this a lot lately and wanted some outside opinions i’m currently making more from trading than I do at my job. it’s not like a one-off either, I’ve had multiple payouts now and I’m pretty much doing the same thing every day. it finally feels consistent instead of just getting lucky the only thing that’s stopping me is all the stuff people say about how once you actually depend on trading for income, it messes with your head and performance drops. which I can see happening

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Reviews

3.9

14 reviews

Work-life balance

3.5

Compensation

4.4

Culture

3.4

Career

4.2

Management

3.8

76%

Recommend to a friend

Pros

Good benefits and retirement packages

Job stability and career progression

Exposure to complex financial systems

Cons

Work-life balance can be difficult

Legacy technology in some areas

High-pressure environment with strict deadlines

Salary Ranges

2 data points

Junior/L3

Junior/L3

1 reports

$55,500

total per year

Base

$55,500

Stock

-

$55,500

$55,500

Interview experience

60 interviews

Difficulty

4.0

/ 5

Duration

3-6w

Offer rate

34%

Experience

Positive 57%

Neutral 24%

Negative 19%

Interview process

1

Phone Screen

2

Technical

3

Case Study

4

Behavioral

5

Super Day