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Quantitative Researcher

at Jane Street

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Proprietary Trading

Quantitative Researcher

at Jane Street

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorshipdata-science-ai-ml

Posted 3 hours ago

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Currency: Not specified

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Jane Street is seeking a Quantitative Researcher to develop models, strategies, and systems for pricing and trading financial instruments. This role blends trading and software engineering, involving data analysis, model building, strategy creation, and coding.

About the Position

At Jane Street, we consider trading and programming to be two ends of a continuum. As both a trading firm and a tech firm, we have room for people who love to trade, people who love to program, and people everywhere in between. Nearly all of our traders write code, and many of our software engineers trade. The role you carve out for yourself will be largely dependent on your strengths and the types of problems you enjoy thinking about.

Researchers at Jane Street are responsible for building models, strategies, and systems that price and trade a variety of financial instruments. As a mix of the trading and software engineering roles, this work involves many things: analysing large datasets, building and testing models, creating new trading strategies, and writing the code that implements them.

About You

  • Be able to apply logical and mathematical thinking to all kinds of problems. Asking great questions is more important than knowing all the answers.
  • Write great code. We mostly write in OCaml, so you should want to learn functional programming if you don't already have experience with it.
  • Have good taste in research. The problems we work on rarely have clean, definitive answers. You should be comfortable pushing in new and unknown directions while maintaining clarity of purpose
  • Think and communicate precisely and openly. We believe great solutions come from the interaction between diverse groups of people across the firm
  • Fluency in English required.

If you're a recruiting agency and want to partner with us, please reach out to [email protected].

Quantitative Researcher

at Jane Street

Back to all Data Science / AI / ML jobs
Jane Street logo
Proprietary Trading

Quantitative Researcher

at Jane Street

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorshipdata-science-ai-ml

Posted 3 hours ago

0 clicks

Compensation
Not specified

Currency: Not specified

City
Not specified
Country
Not specified

Jane Street is seeking a Quantitative Researcher to develop models, strategies, and systems for pricing and trading financial instruments. This role blends trading and software engineering, involving data analysis, model building, strategy creation, and coding.

About the Position

At Jane Street, we consider trading and programming to be two ends of a continuum. As both a trading firm and a tech firm, we have room for people who love to trade, people who love to program, and people everywhere in between. Nearly all of our traders write code, and many of our software engineers trade. The role you carve out for yourself will be largely dependent on your strengths and the types of problems you enjoy thinking about.

Researchers at Jane Street are responsible for building models, strategies, and systems that price and trade a variety of financial instruments. As a mix of the trading and software engineering roles, this work involves many things: analysing large datasets, building and testing models, creating new trading strategies, and writing the code that implements them.

About You

  • Be able to apply logical and mathematical thinking to all kinds of problems. Asking great questions is more important than knowing all the answers.
  • Write great code. We mostly write in OCaml, so you should want to learn functional programming if you don't already have experience with it.
  • Have good taste in research. The problems we work on rarely have clean, definitive answers. You should be comfortable pushing in new and unknown directions while maintaining clarity of purpose
  • Think and communicate precisely and openly. We believe great solutions come from the interaction between diverse groups of people across the firm
  • Fluency in English required.

If you're a recruiting agency and want to partner with us, please reach out to [email protected].