IMC Trading · 1 month ago
Quantitative Researcher – Equities
IMC is a global trading firm looking for experienced quantitative researchers to develop high-frequency, low-latency equity trading strategies and predictive models. The role involves performing large scale data analysis, contributing to signal generation, and collaborating with developers to implement robust frameworks for trading.
Financial Services
Responsibilities
Understand the current suite of models and algorithms to make any short-term improvements while building a foundation to further leverage these models
Find innovative ways to monetize existing algorithms through specific deep-dives and broad data analysis
Rapidly research, test, and prototype new algorithmic ideas, preferably with Python
Once validated, see through the high quality implementation of ideas to full-scale production trading
Qualification
Required
3+ years experience as a quantitative researcher with specific experience in the equity option or equities space
Experience with equity signal generation and predictive modelling
Relevant tertiary qualifications (graduate or post graduate), with strong academic results, preference in mathematics, science, financial engineering or computer science
Preferred
Experience working on a market making system, preferably in a more automated environment
Benefits
Discretionary bonus
Paid leave
Insurance
Company
IMC Trading
IMC is a global trading firm powered by a cutting-edge research environment and a world-class technology backbone.
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageRecent News
2022-05-31
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