Susquehanna International Group · 1 month ago
Quantitative Strategy Developer | Sports | Experienced Hire
Susquehanna International Group is a leading firm in sports analytics, focusing on building statistical forecasting models for the sports betting industry. The role involves researching sports analytics, testing ideas with real data, and collaborating with a team of experts to develop trading strategies.
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Responsibilities
Immerse yourself in sports analytics research
Empirically test ideas using real industry data
Write programs to implement models and simulate outcomes
Discuss and collaborate with fellow researchers, traders, and technologists
Qualification
Required
PhD or Master's degree in a quantitative field such as Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research, or Economics
Solid, analytical problem-solving skills
Excellent logical reasoning
Exceptional communication skills, both in the ability to understand others and to make yourself clearly understood
Experience in writing code to process and analyze large sets of data
Demonstrated experience working on sports analytics projects
Understanding of US Sports (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL) and world sports (soccer, tennis, golf, cricket)
Company
Susquehanna International Group
Susquehanna is a global quantitative trading firm committing its own capital to trade financial products around the world.
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2020 (36)
Funding
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