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Woman Goes From Zuccotti Park to Wall Street

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Tracy Postert no longer has to answer to cries of “Get a job!” from people who passed by the Occupy Wall Street protest.

I used to say, “I’m trying!” she told ABCNews.com.  Postert doesn’t have to try any longer.

The New York City woman, who split her time between Occupy Wall Street and having her “nose in the computer looking for work,” now has a job, thanks to a little marketing savvy and an executive who happened to pass by at just the right time.

Armed with 800 copies of her resume, Postert held a sign that read: “Ph.D. Biomedical Scientist Seeking Full Time Employment.”

Although Postert was looking for work in academia, she had all but given up.

Her sign caught the eye of Wayne Kaufman, the chief market analyst for John Thomas Financial Brokerage — a firm with a prime Wall Street address.

“I said a very quick hello,” Kaufman told ABCNews.com.  “I took a copy of her resume and contacted her the next day. I was very impressed by it.”

Postert came in a few days later for an interview at the company’s office at 14 Wall St., where she learned that Kaufman wanted her to be a junior analyst evaluating medical companies as potential investments.

“She was not wildly enthusiastic,” Kaufman said.

Although his firm usually hires people with business or financial backgrounds for that sort of position, he said Postert could fit a certain niche.

“I thought, ‘Maybe this is a person who could help us understand these early-stage biotech companies that financial people just don’t always understand,’” he said.

Eager for a job, Postert accepted. She’s going into her fourth week in her position and said she’s learning a lot.

“There’s a lot to like about it,” she said. “And I’m learning more about the business and legal sides, too.”

Postert said she’s been down to Zuccotti Park a few brief times since she started her job because she has been busy with work.

As for that infamous sign that caught Kaufman’s eye? It’s at home now, but Postert said she plans to bring it in to keep by her desk.

“It’s a classic sign now,” she said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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831 comments

  • DoSomething  •  Spartanburg, United States  •  5 months ago
    It is easy to hate Wall Street when you are not employed there, the question is, how will she spend her time and money in the future. Will she spend her spare time locked arm in arm with the protesters, eating at the tent city soup line, or will she go out on the town and eat at nice restaurants? Either way, it's her money and her success, she can do with it as she pleases, but will her old friends feel that way.
    • Jay 5 months ago
      People hate corruption on Wall Street at taxpayer expense, and the lobbying arm that twists our Congress people into their front row servants. Wall Street has its place, like anything, under a regulated checks and balance structure to prevent an abuse of power.
    • Irvin 5 months ago
      Jay, now she will be one of the rich the OWS people are after, she has a job.
    • independent 5 months ago
      Eating at nice restauants will keep another person in a job and off of the gov't teet.
  • Rudi Steen  •  5 months ago
    Good for her.
    • Jessica 5 months ago
      Thank you for your positive reply! It is hard to come by one these days.
    • Rudi Steen 5 months ago
      You're welcome. There are a lot of haters out there and although I disagree with the bulk of OWS, this woman took the first step of taking her life back and that's awesome.
    • kimo 5 months ago
      Amen!
  • Jeff Berlat  •  5 months ago
    And she will keep her bonus if she earns it.
    • lulabelle21st 5 months ago
      Unless it is paid with bailout money.
    • A Yahoo! User 5 months ago
      hell yes!
    • Rick 5 months ago
      There is a ray of light shinning.
  • Ernest Barteldes  •  5 months ago
    So she really occupied Wall Street LOL
  • Anton  •  5 months ago
    "Postert said she’s been down to Zuccotti Park a few brief times since she started her job because she has been busy with work."
    Aren't we all....
    • Glenn 5 months ago
      No, just those lucky enough to have a job.
    • Bob 5 months ago
      This sort of puts the lie to the notion that the people there are just layabouts and welfare recipients. It is just one person, true, but there are a lot more where she came from.
    • D 5 months ago
      As are the 85% of protesters who have a job, but that didn't stop them or her.
  • Brian M  •  5 months ago
    Somebody listened, somebody responded and someone got a job. Our nation in action. Funny how "luck" and everything else change when people listen, reach out and work together. Let's keep trying it.
    • Use Common Sense 5 months ago
      Nice post Brian, I agree!
    • Stoney McStonerson 5 months ago
      you mean when someone talks to some one IN PERSON they get a job not applying online to 100's of jobs! the biggest problem with the job market is people think applying online is the same as going in person. ITS NOT!
  • A  •  5 months ago
    If you can't beat them -- join them!
  • Go You!  •  5 months ago
    How do her fellow occupiers feel about her now?
  • Les  •  5 months ago
    I'm assuming she will "give her fair share" of her check to the folks in the park??? So she doesn't profit from her greed in working on wall street.
  • plato  •  5 months ago
    All you Wall Bangers, I work for a medium size company, make 60k per year,Pay aprox 10k in taxes have two cars and a nice house. Please tell me am I a 1percenter or a 99 percenter?
  • Lyle  •  5 months ago
    Funny how their attitudes change when they get a little money in their pocket.
  • richard  •  5 months ago
    she was very lucky,i wish her well
  • ryan  •  5 months ago
    and to think without evil corporations, she wouldn't have had a computer to "stick her nose in" to find a job
  • Plastic  •  5 months ago
    Finally something good came out of the protests; it'd be funny to see the look on the peoples faces she "used" to protest with when she told them about her new job. lol
  • .  •  5 months ago
    "uhhhh ooops. maybe i should have had copies of my resume instead of banging on a drum all day uhhh" - OWS Protester #2
  • kamil  •  5 months ago
    good
  • Greaseman  •  5 months ago
    So she joined the very thing she was protesting against? Or was she not protesting to begin with but using the protests to get noticed? The article does say she had resumes with her while she was "protesting".
  • Non Compliant.  •  5 months ago
    You go girl, and Thank you Mr. Kaufman for taking a chance.
  • RichardZag  •  5 months ago
    The problem with Wall Street is not that people there make money, but rather that a large number of the people there made obscene amounts of money by committing fraud on a massive scale and have yet to be brought to account for their crimes. In the process, they helped to bankrupt the American economy and a large part of that of the rest of the world.
  • John  •  5 months ago
    Impressed, to be able to hire a PhD on the cheap.